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Supreme Court Rules Government May Condemn For Economic Development
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:18:11-05:00Monday, June 27th, 2005|Categories: Real Estate Law|
Earlier today, a divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled that local government may seize people's homes and businesses against their will for private redevelopment. The conflict between government sponsored economic development versus individual property rights make this case, Kelo et al v. City of New London, ...
Howard County, Maryland Required Real Estate Contract Provisions
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:18:09-05:00Monday, June 20th, 2005|Categories: Real Estate Law|
This article, describing the requirements for Howard County, Maryland, is one in a series of compilations identifying issues that must be addressed in an agreement of sale for real estate located within particular jurisdictions in the Old Line State. Accepting that real estate is one ...
“Right To Farm” Notice Required in Real Estate Contracts in Most Maryland Counties
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:18:05-05:00Friday, June 10th, 2005|Categories: Real Estate Law|
With the aim of preserving agriculture in an environment of ever encroaching housing on farm land, most counties in the State of Maryland require that a statutorily prescribed Right To Farm Notice be included in agreements of sale for real estate. The Notice warns buyers ...
Legislative Wrap Up: Real Estate in the 2005 Maryland General Assembly
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:18:33-05:00Sunday, April 10th, 2005|Categories: Real Estate Law|
The 2005 session of the Maryland General Assembly adjourned at midnight on Monday, April 11th. After consideration of 2,632 bills over 90 days before sine die, the legislature passed a total of 826 bills (350 Senate bills and 476 House bills). During the first gubernatorial ...
Anne Arundel County, Maryland Required Real Estate Contract Provisions
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:17:59-05:00Sunday, April 10th, 2005|Categories: Real Estate Law|
This article, compiling the requirements for Anne Arundel County, is one in a series of compositions that identify issues that must be addressed in agreements of sale for real estate located within particular jurisdictions in Maryland. Accepting that real estate is one of the most ...
Lead Paint Inspection Must be Disclosed in Failure to Pay Rent Complaint
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:22:22-05:00Thursday, March 10th, 2005|Categories: Environmental Law|
Maryland law has significantly changed the obligations of an owner of residential rental property, including expanding the duties of disclosure of lead based paint when the landlord files a complaint in District Court for failure to pay rent. Background In 1994, Maryland established the Lead ...
Security Cameras Mandated at Shopping Centers in Baltimore County
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:18:14-05:00Thursday, March 10th, 2005|Categories: Real Estate Law|
At a time when Baltimore County citizens identify crime as the most serious issue impacting their community and in response to a murder in a parking garage of a local shopping mall, the County has become the first local government in the nation to require ...
Baltimore City Mandates Real Estate Contract Provisions
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:17:56-05:00Thursday, March 10th, 2005|Categories: Real Estate Law|
This article identifies issues that must be addressed in an agreement of sale for real estate located within Baltimore City. Accepting that real estate is one of the most heavily regulated industries, there are federal, state, and local government requirements of language that must be ...




