Maryland Code § CA-5-6B-02

Section CA-5-6B-02
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(a) A contract for the initial sale of a cooperative interest to a member of
the public for residential use is not enforceable against the initial purchaser unless:
(1) The initial purchaser is given at or before the time a contract is
entered into between the developer and the initial purchaser, a public offering
statement containing all of the information required by this section; and

(2) The contract contains, in conspicuous type, a notice of the initial
purchaser's right to receive a public offering statement and the rescission rights
provided under this title.
(b) The public offering statement shall contain at least the following:
(1) The name and address of the developer;
(2) The following statements:
(i) A boundary survey or metes-and-bounds description of the
cooperative project together with a location survey of all improvements, including
recreational facilities, streets, and roads, and a drawing of any proposed
improvements not yet constructed within the cooperative project;
(ii) A statement of the form of ownership of all real and
personal property which is intended by the developer to be owned or leased by the
cooperative housing corporation;
(iii) A statement as to whether streets abutting the cooperative
project are to be dedicated to public use or maintained by the cooperative housing
corporation;
(iv) A statement of the projected completion dates for proposed
improvements and, in the case of a contract for the initial sale of a cooperative interest
in a cooperative housing corporation which has not yet been formed, a statement of
the projected date of formation;
(v) A statement whether and under what conditions units may
be sublet or cooperative interests sold by members;
(vi) A description of the voting and other rights in the
cooperative housing corporation which attach to a cooperative interest as such rights
are described in § 2-105 of this article;
(vii) An opinion, based on stated factual assumptions, as to
whether the members under current laws will be entitled to a pass-through of
deductions from federal and State income taxes for payments made by the cooperative
housing corporation for real estate taxes and interest on the property of the
cooperative housing corporation;
(viii) A statement of the rights and responsibilities of members
regarding the blanket encumbrance and a statement as to the nature and extent of
any protection to the initial purchaser if the developer or cooperative housing

corporation defaults on such a blanket encumbrance after transfer or a statement
that there is no such protection;
(ix) A statement that a deposit made in connection with the
purchase of a cooperative interest will be held in an escrow account in the same
manner as provided in § 10-301 of the Real Property Article in the case of sales of
new, uncompleted single family units;
(x) A statement of any fees required by the cooperative
housing corporation in connection with the transfer of membership or issuance of a
proprietary lease;
(xi) A statement of the common charges, known or anticipated,
however denominated, which may be levied against a member;
(xii) A statement of the cooperative interest associated with
each unit and the underlying debt responsibility associated with each unit on a pro
rata basis, if applicable;
(xiii) A statement as to whether the cooperative housing
corporation has or will obtain insurance coverage for casualty, property damage, and
public liability and if so, in what amounts;
(xiv) In the case of a cooperative housing corporation containing
buildings substantially completed more than 5 years prior to the date of the notice
required under § 5-6B-05 of this subtitle, a statement of the physical condition and
state of repair of the major structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing
components of the improvements, to the extent reasonably ascertainable, the
estimated costs of repairs for which a present need is disclosed in the statement, and
a statement of repairs which the developer intends to make. The developer is entitled
to rely on the reports of architects or engineers authorized to practice their profession
in this State; and
(xv) A statement of all warranties and disclaimers being made
to the initial purchaser and to the cooperative housing corporation by the developer;
(3) Copies of the proposed or final:
(i) Contract of sale;
(ii) Membership certificate;
(iii) Proprietary lease;

(iv) Articles of incorporation;
(v) Bylaws;
(vi) Rules, if any;
(vii) Floor plans;
(viii) Blanket encumbrances;
(ix) Member loan documents and any contract, note, mortgage
given to the developer, or other instrument to be entered into with the developer as
part of the initial sale;
(x) Any lease other than the proprietary lease to a third party
of real or personal property to which the cooperative housing corporation is a party;
and
(xi) Any management contract, employment contract, or other
contract excluding contracts of insurance affecting the use, maintenance or access to
all or part of the real or personal property of the cooperative housing corporation;
(4) A copy of the projected annual operating budget for the
cooperative housing corporation including, where applicable:
(i) Insurance;
(ii) Administration;
(iii) Maintenance;
(iv) Utilities;
(v) General expenses;
(vi) Reserves;
(vii) Capital items;
(viii) Debt service; and
(ix) Taxes; and

(5) If applicable, a copy of the notice and materials required by § 5-
6B-05 of this subtitle, and a copy of the financial standards required to be established
under § 5-6B-06(a)(2)(i) of this subtitle.
(c) Statements required in this section may be summarized or produced in
a collection of documents which effectively conveys the required information to the
initial purchaser.
(d) The requirements of this section do not apply to the sale of any
cooperative interest in a unit which is to be used and occupied for nonresidential
purposes.

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