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Maryland General Assembly Passes Limits On Lien Foreclosures

The Maryland General Assembly has passed amendments to the Maryland Contract Lien Act that effect the foreclosure of liens by condominiums and homeowners associations.  The changes to Section 14-204 of the Real Property Article of the Maryland Annotated Code prohibit condominiums and homeowners associations from foreclosing on liens for anything other than delinquent periodic or special assessments; meaning that unpaid fines may not be the basis for a lien foreclosure.  Additionally, the new law requires that related costs and fees be limited to “reasonable costs and attorney’s fees directly related to the filing of the lien and not exceeding the amount of the delinquent assessments”. (more…)

Maryland Senate and House Both Have Bills To Limit Collection Of Attorney Fees In Actions Against Homeowners

Bills introduced late in both houses of the Maryland General Assembly would limit the rights of condominiums and homeowners associations to recover attorney’s fees from homeowners.  Senate Bill 1062 and House Bill 1532 would apply to actions by councils of unit owners and homeowners associations against individual owners for delinquent assessments or to enforce a nonmonetary violation of the governing documents.  The Bills would preclude a condominium or homeowners association from demanding, collecting or seeking to recover attorney’s fees “unless the amount of the attorney’s fees is reasonable in relation to the amount in controversy or the nature of the nonmonetary violation.” (more…)

On Opening Day — Remembering Earl

[Reprinted from The Baltimore Sun April 2, 2013]

            April, in these parts, is irresistibly transformative.  Vibrant life and color rise up and relentlessly overwhelm a drab winter’s landscape, inspiring notions in the human heart of renewal and redemption.  And with it comes another baseball season, and all its manifestations of new beginnings and the grand possibilities that await in the lush green days ahead. (more…)