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Prince George's County committee advances rules for homeowners associations after debate over disclosures and costs
Summary
The county Planning, Housing and Economic Development Committee voted unanimously to move CR-005-2026, a resolution to establish rules for common ownership communities, after adopting amendments to narrow contract disclosure, add training, and require notification when reserve funds are drawn down.
The Planning, Housing and Economic Development Committee of the Prince George's County Council voted unanimously to move CR-005-2026 — a resolution establishing rules and regulations for the county's Common Ownership Communities program — to the full council after adopting amendments intended to limit disclosure obligations, add training, and require resident notice when reserve funds are depleted.
The measure, introduced last year as CR-85-2025 and revised with committee amendments, seeks to codify standards for homeowners associations, condominium associations and cooperatives and to give the County's Commission on Common Ownership Communities authority to oversee implementation. Policy and budget analyst Shaylyn Miller y told the committee the proposed rules are attached to the legislation and that the commission's responsibilities include assisting coordinated community and government…
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