Maryland Code § CA-5-6B-10

Section CA-5-6B-10
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(a) The intent of the General Assembly of Maryland is to facilitate the
orderly development of cooperative housing corporations in Maryland. The General
Assembly recognizes, however, that the conversion of residential rental facilities to
cooperative housing corporations or condominiums can have an adverse impact on
the availability of rental units, resulting in the displacement of tenants.
(b) A county or incorporated municipality may, by legislative finding,
recognize and declare that a rental housing emergency exists in all or a part of its
jurisdiction and has been caused by the conversion of residential rental facilities. Any
legislative finding shall exist for one year, subject to any extensions for periods of one
year at a time. The jurisdiction shall consider and make findings as to:
(1) The nature and incidence of conversions of residential rental
facilities;
(2) The resulting hardship to and displacement of tenants; and
(3) The scarcity of rental housing.
(c) Upon the finding and declaration of a rental housing emergency caused
by the conversion of rental housing, a county or an incorporated municipality may by
the enactment of laws, ordinances, and regulations, take the following actions to meet
the emergency:
(1) Grant to a designated family as defined in § 5-6B-07 of this
subtitle a right to an extended lease for a period in addition to that period provided
for in § 5-6B-07 of this subtitle. The right to an extended lease may not, in any event,
result in a requirement that a developer set aside for an extended lease more than 20
percent of the total number of units.

(2) Otherwise extend the provisions of § 5-6B-07 of this subtitle
except that:
(i) More than 20 percent of the total number of units may not
be required to be set aside; and
(ii) The term of an extended lease for a family made a
designated family by a county or an incorporated municipality may not exceed 3
years.
(3) Require that the notice required to be given under § 5-6B-05 of
this subtitle be altered to disclose the effects of any actions taken under this section.
(d) Within 10 days after the enactment of a law, ordinance, or regulation
under this section, a county or incorporated municipality shall forward a copy of the
law, ordinance, or regulation to the Secretary of State.

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