A would be condominium buyer has inquired about having heard that it is possible to buy a condominium unit without having the benefit of the three-year common element warranty, because it has already expired at the time of purchase. What that purchaser heard is absolutely correct. Maryland’s three-year statutory warranty on certain components of [...]
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Marylandcondolaw.com is written by Raymond D. Burke, a principal in Ober|Kaler’s Construction Group. One of the region's top construction and real estate development lawyers, Ray has more than 25 years of experience in matters relating to condominium and other multi-use development matters. Ober|Kaler’s Construction Group offers comprehensive legal services to condominium, homeowner and community associations throughout the mid-Atlantic. We provide legal advice and dispute resolution services to boards of directors of condominium and community associations regarding the management of their communities. We also help resolve disputes arising from defective construction of condominiums and other multi-family residential communities.
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