Maryland Code § HS-4-926

Section HS-4-926
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Accessory housing" means a dwelling with complete and
independent sleeping, cooking, and living facilities that is:
(i) within, attached to, or on the same parcel as a single-
family, owner-occupied dwelling; and
(ii) subordinate to but under the same ownership as the single-
family, owner-occupied dwelling.
(3) "Shared housing" means a single-family, owner-occupied dwelling
adapted for common and shared living use by the owner-occupant and another family
of limited income.
(4) "Sheltered housing" means a single-family, owner-occupied
dwelling that:

(i) accommodates the owner-occupant; and
(ii) provides sleeping and living facilities, meals, and
assistance with daily activities for a rental fee to not more than 15 elderly individuals
or individuals with disabilities.
(b) There is an Accessory, Shared, and Sheltered Housing Program.
(c) The Department shall operate the Accessory, Shared, and Sheltered
Housing Program and make loans for rehabilitation costs for accessory, shared, and
sheltered housing from the Special Loan Programs Fund under this subtitle.
(d) The terms for accessory, shared, and sheltered housing loans shall
satisfy the requirements of § 4-916(b) of this subtitle.
(e) To qualify for an accessory housing loan, an applicant shall:
(1) own the property for which the loan is made and agree to live in
the property after the rehabilitation is completed; and
(2) (i) agree to use the loan proceeds to implement a
rehabilitation project to provide an accessory dwelling for a family of limited income
for a fixed minimum term that the Department determines; or
(ii) be a family of limited income when the loan is made and
agree to use the loan proceeds to provide an accessory dwelling for a fixed minimum
term that the Department determines.
(f) To qualify for a shared housing loan, an applicant shall:
(1) be a family of limited income;
(2) own the property for which the loan is made and agree to live in
the property after the rehabilitation is completed; and
(3) agree to use the loan proceeds to implement a rehabilitation
project to provide shared housing or an accessory dwelling for a family of limited
income.
(g) To qualify for a sheltered housing loan, an applicant shall:
(1) own the property for which the loan is made and agree to live in
the property after the rehabilitation is completed;

(2) agree to provide shelter, meals, and assistance with daily
activities to not more than 15 elderly individuals or individuals with disabilities who
qualify as families of limited income; and
(3) demonstrate that the property will be certified by the appropriate
governmental unit to provide sheltered care to elderly individuals or individuals with
disabilities.

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