Other Resources

Jump ahead to resources for HOA and Condo homeowners HERE.

Find even more information about Estate Planning from the helpful sites below.

 

For DC residents, you can start by reading parts of the Code of the District of Columbia. Here are some links to the text: 

Title 18. Wills.

 
 
 
The DC Courts Probate Division website also has helpful information.

For Maryland residents, here you can read the relevant sections of the Maryland code.  

The Maryland Register of Wills has an excellent website.

The People’s Law Library of Maryland website has even more information about estate planning issues.

Find even more information about HOA and Condo issues from the helpful sites below.

When researching issues related to your HOA or Condo board it is always a good idea to start by gathering and reading the governing documents for your community. These include:
  • The Articles of Incorporation
  • The Declaration of Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs)
  • The Bylaws
  • Any Rules, Regulations, or Guidelines passed by your Board 


Accessing them might be as easy as going to your community’s website. In some cases, you need to request a copy from the Board.  A Board operating in good faith would be glad to give them to you.  

State and Local Law Governing Common Interest Communities

DC and Maryland and even the counties have different sets of laws and regulations covering homeowners associations and condominium communities. Below are links to some of these laws.

District of Columbia code covering Condos can be found here.  Homeowners Associations are covered by the DC Nonprofit Corporation Act here.

Maryland HOAs are governed by the Maryland Homeowners Association Act.  Condominiums are covered by the Maryland Condominium Act. Your county may also have relevant regulations.

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