Property Ownership
The Maryland Homeowners Association Act governs:
ACondominium developments only
BPlanned unit developments and neighborhoods governed by homeowners associations✓ Correct
CRental housing developments
DCommercial property associations
Explanation
The Maryland Homeowners Association Act regulates HOAs in planned communities — not condominiums (which are covered by the Maryland Condominium Act).
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