Maryland Code § BOP-17-522

Section BOP-17-522
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(a) After a public hearing, the Commission may declare an urban area a
"real estate conservation area" if the Commission finds that the racial stability of the
area is threatened by the volume of real estate transactions.
(b) (1) Subject to the provisions of this subsection, the Commission may
suspend, by order, any methods of advertising real estate brokerage services or
soliciting listings of houses for the purpose of resale or rental in a real estate
conservation area if the Commission determines that:
(i) the area would benefit by the suspension;
(ii) the suspension would advance a State interest;
(iii) there is a reasonable basis to believe that panic selling,
blockbusting, or depressed real estate market values would occur without the
suspension; and
(iv) there is no less restrictive alternative available.
(2) In determining whether to impose a suspension, the Commission
shall base its determination on a preponderance of the evidence.
(3) When determining whether to impose a suspension, the
Commission shall provide information to the community affected, including:
(i) the racial and economic composition of the real estate
conservation area;
(ii) the number of real estate transactions in the area; and
(iii) the fair market values of properties affected.
(4) A suspension under paragraph (1) of this subsection may not:
(i) apply to advertising in regularly distributed newspapers,
magazines, radio, television, or telephone directories; or
(ii) exceed 24 months in duration.
(c) (1) Subject to the provisions of this subsection, the Commission may:
(i) modify a suspension;
(ii) remove a suspension; or

(iii) periodically renew a suspension for a period not exceeding
24 months.
(2) In determining whether to modify, remove, or renew a
suspension, the Commission shall follow the same requirements for originally
imposing a suspension under subsection (b) of this section.
(d) Any person aggrieved by a suspension may take an appeal to the circuit
court of any county.

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