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Session Laws, 2006
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor
S.B. 10
(2)     Eviction for failure to pay rent due in a timely fashion or violation of
a material term of the lease; or (3)     Voluntary termination of the lease by the designated household
under subsection (h) of this section. (k) (1) A developer shall set aside a percentage of the total number of units
within a condominium for designated households. A developer is not required to grant
extended leases covering more than 20 percent of the units within a condominium to
designated households. (2) (I) If the number of units occupied by designated households which
meet the criteria of subsection (b) of this section exceeds 20 percent, then the number
of available units for tenancy under the provisions of this section shall be allocated as
determined by the local governing body. (II) If the local governing body fails to provide for allocation, then
units shall be allocated by the developer; (III) 1. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SUBSUBPARAGRAPH 2 OF THIS
SUBPARAGRAPH, THE DEVELOPER SHALL ALLOCATE THE UNITS based on seniority
by continuous length of residence. 2. AMONG DESIGNATED HOUSEHOLDS THAT INCLUDE
INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES, PRIORITY SHALL BE GIVEN TO HOUSEHOLDS THAT
INCLUDE AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A PHYSICAL IMPAIRMENT WHO REQUIRES
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE HOUSING. (1) (1) If a conversion to condominium involves substantial rehabilitation or
reconstruction of such a nature that the work involved does not permit the continued
occupancy of a unit because of danger to the health and safety of the tenants, then
any designated household executing an extended lease under the provisions of this
section may be required to vacate their unit not earlier than the expiration of the
180-day period and to relocate at the expense of the developer in a comparable unit in
the rental facility to permit such work to be performed. (2)     If there is no comparable unit available, then the designated
household may be required to vacate the rental facility. When the work is completed,
the developer shall notify the household of its completion. The household shall have
30 days from the date of that notice to return to their original or a comparable rental
unit. The term of the extended lease of that household shall begin upon their return
to the rental unit. (3)     The developer shall give 180 days' notice prior to the date that units
must be vacated. The notice shall explain the household's rights under this subsection
and subsection (m) of this section. (m) (1) The developer shall pay households that qualify as to income under
subsection (b)(1) of this section $375 when the household vacates the unit and for
moving expenses as defined in § 11-101 of this title in excess of $375 up to $750 which
are actually and reasonably incurred. The household shall make a written request for - 2965 -


 
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