MARYLAND CONDOMINIUM ACT & HOA ACT BOOKLET 2024-2025

Cowie Law Group’s handy Maryland Condominium and HOA Act Law Booklets (2024 -2025 ed.) now available!

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COWIE LAW GROUP (formerly Cowie & Mott) Maryland Condominium Act and Homeowners Association Acts Booklet
COWIE LAW GROUP, P.C. (formerly Cowie & Mott, P.A.) Maryland Condominium Law and Maryland HOA Law, by Nicholas D. Cowie, condominium attorney practicing in Maryland and the District of Columbia

Cowie Law Group, P.C. is a law firm that represents condominium and homeowners associations throughout state of Maryland and the District of Columbia. Our Maryland Condominium Act and HOA Act Booklet contains a handy desk reference reproduction of the Maryland Condominium Act and Maryland Homeowners Association Act. The booklet contains a table of contents, page numbers and tabs for easy reference to the contents of the Maryland Condominium Act and the Maryland Homeowners Association Act.

The statutes, laws and acts reproduced in the Booklet may have been amended since the publication of the booklet. Check back for updates. Any amendments to the Maryland Condominium act and Homeowners Association Act adopted during the yearly legislative session would typically become effective as of October 1 of the year in question. Please contact our office should you have any concerns as to whether the reproduced statute, law or act you are viewing is current or has been amended. Additionally, one should not take action or refrain from taking action in reliance on these statutes, law and acts without first consulting with an experienced condominium or HOA attorney or lawyer.

This version contains new laws regarding reserve studies and reserve funding mandated by the Maryland Condominium Act and the Maryland Homeowners Association Act. See article on reserve studies and reserve funding fro Maryland condominiums and HOAs.

This version also contains Section 11-134.1 that was drafted by Nicholas D. Cowie to protect condominium purchasers from statute of limitations shortening provisions. See article by Nicholas D. Cowie concerning this amendment to the Maryland Condominium Act.

New Maryland Law Prevents Shortening Statute of Limitations Applicable to Condominium Construction Defect Claims Back Row (left to right): Nicholas D. Cowie and Delegate Marvin E. Holmes, Jr. Front Row (left to right): Senate Deputy Majority Leader Katherine A. Klausmeter; Governor Lawrence J. Hogan; and Speaker of the House of Delegates Michael E. Busch
Cowie Law Group Maryland Condominium Law and Maryland HOA Law, by Nicholas D. Cowie, condominium attorney practicing in Maryland and the District of Columbia
Maryland Condominium Homeowners Association Law Booklet Maryland Condo Attorneys and Lawyers
Maryland Condominium Attorneys & HOA Lawyers Representing Community Associations in Maryland & Washington DC

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