Showing ordinances that apply to Forest Glen, MD
Forest Glen is an unincorporated community (population 6,897) in Montgomery County, Maryland. Because Forest Glen is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Montgomery County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The cc&r enforcement rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Montgomery County HOAs enforce covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs) through violation notices, fines, and lien authority under the Maryland HOA Act. The enforcement process must follow fair hearing procedures. Maryland law limits HOA authority in certain areas including solar installations and display of flags.
CC&Rs are the governing documents that establish the rules, restrictions, and obligations for homeowners within an HOA community. In Montgomery County, CC&R enforcement follows the procedures outlined in the Maryland HOA Act (Real Property Article 11B). When a violation is identified, the HOA must send a written notice describing the violation and informing the homeowner of their right to a hearing. After the hearing, the board may impose fines, require corrective action, or both. Typical fines range from $25 to $200 per day of continuing violation. If fines remain unpaid, the HOA can file a lien against the property under Maryland law. Common CC&R provisions enforced in Montgomery County communities include restrictions on exterior paint colors, fence styles, lawn maintenance standards, parking of commercial vehicles, basketball hoops, holiday decorations, and rental of units. Maryland law limits HOA enforcement power in several areas: HOAs cannot prohibit solar panels (Real Property 2-119.1), cannot ban the display of the American flag or service flags, and cannot prohibit political signs within a specified period before an election. Some Montgomery County HOAs, particularly in newer communities, employ community managers or compliance officers who conduct regular property inspections to identify violations proactively.
First violation typically receives a warning letter. Continued violations lead to fines of $25 to $200 per day. Unpaid fines become a lien on the property. The HOA can pursue court action for injunctive relief or foreclosure on delinquent accounts.
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