Case Law Breakdown: Mortgage Statutes of Limitations in Maryland
A statute of limitations (not “statue“) is the legal time frame in which one party can sue another. As my civ pro […]
A statute of limitations (not “statue“) is the legal time frame in which one party can sue another. As my civ pro […]
The Maryland Legislative Action Committee won a great victory for condominiums throughout Maryland in 2020 with the passage of House Bill 108 […]
Covenants that exist in homeowners associations and condominiums are nothing more than contracts. They bind the owner and the association, and require […]
Community associations come in many forms: condominiums, cooperatives, homeowners’ associations, neighborhood associations, recreation associations, improvement associations, and more. With this broad cross-section […]
Condominium boards are constantly struggling with the question: Can we impose this rule? Further, they want to know how to impose it: […]
FLS Friday Forum is a free write-in column authored by Brian R. Fellner on topics of law affecting community associations. To submit a question, email […]
FLS Friday Forum is a free write-in column authored by Brian R. Fellner on topics of law affecting community associations. To submit a question, email […]
Defining Community Condominiums, cooperatives, planned unit developments, homeowners associations, and similar entities are often collectively referred to as “community associations.” As I […]
FLS Friday Forum is a free write-in column authored by Brian R. Fellner on topics of law affecting community associations. To submit a question, email […]
Our video topic today is those bad words for a community association board: “selective enforcement.” Click the video for discussion on the […]