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  • October 23, 2018

New Maryland Statute Strengthens Condo Associations Against Owners

Owners who do not pay their condo assessments are the bane of condominium associations.  The association can bring a lawsuit or establish a lien on the unit, but that might be of little value against an owner who holds the unit in an LLC and has little equity in the unit because of a substantial mortgage. One tool that condo associations have turned to is to deny the owner’s common element privileges.  Denying use of the pool or common element parking creates an incentive to keep condo assessments paid. In 2017, the Maryland Court of Appeals struck down a condominium…

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