2013 Maryland Code
HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
§ 7-220 - Rental housing emergency


MD House & Comm Dev Code § 7-220 (2013) What's This?

§7-220.

(a) (1) After notice and public hearing, a political subdivision may find that, because of a protected action, a low-income and moderate-income rental housing emergency exists in all or part of its jurisdiction.

(2) The political subdivision shall make findings as to:

(i) the nature and incidence of protected actions;

(ii) the resulting hardship to and displacement of tenants; and

(iii) the scarcity of low-income and moderate-income rental housing.

(b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, on finding that there is an emergency under this section, a political subdivision may enact a law, ordinance, or regulation to:

(i) grant to a designated household a right to an extended lease for a period in addition to that granted under § 7-214 of this subtitle; or

(ii) extend any other provision of this subtitle concerning extended leases.

(2) A political subdivision may not require that:

(i) more than 20% of assisted units in an assisted project be set aside for extended leases for designated households; or

(ii) the term of an extended lease for any household made a designated household by the political subdivision exceed 3 years.

(3) The political subdivision may require that the notice required under § 7-216(a)(3) of this subtitle be modified to disclose the effects of any actions taken under this section.

(c) Within 10 days after enacting a law, ordinance, or regulation in accordance with this section, a political subdivision shall send a copy to the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Housing and Community Development.

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