*Editor's note—The Maryland Public Information Act does not require disclosure of identity of complainant if the agency assured the complainant of confidentiality. Bowen v. Davison, 135 Md. App. 152, 761 A.2d 1013 (2000), citing §2-27 and Chapter 26, Housing and Building Maintenance Standards.
Section 1 of 1988 L.M.C., ch. 23, changed the title of this chapter from “Housing Standards” to “Housing and Building Maintenance Standards.”
Article I. General.
§ 26-1. Purpose.
§ 26-2. Definitions.
§ 26-3. Applicability; exemptions.
§ 26-4. Compliance with other laws.
§ 26-5. Space, use, and location.
§ 26-6. Basic equipment and facilities.
§ 26-7. Light, ventilation and heating, temperature control.
§ 26-8. Fire safety and security.
§ 26-8A. Carbon monoxide alarm or detector required.
§ 26-9. Maintenance of dwelling units.
§ 26-10. Maintenance of nonresidential property.
§ 26-11. Inspections; warrants; right of entry of inspectors and owners.
§ 26-12. Notice of violation; order to comply.
§ 26-13. Designation of unfit dwellings and unsafe nonresidential structures; condemnation.
§ 26-14. Repair or removal of condemned buildings or structures.
§ 26-15. Severe conditions and corrective actions.
§ 26-16. Penalty for violation of Chapter.
§ 26-17. Waivers.
§ 26-17A. Unused vehicle storage extensions.
§ 26-18. Regulations.
§ 26-18A. Outreach on quality of life issues.
Article II. Foreclosed Property Registry.
§ 26-19. Foreclosed Property Registry penalty.
Article III. Unmaintained Vacant Property.
§ 26-20. Definitions.
§ 26-21. Applicability.
§ 26-22. Designation of unmaintained vacant dwellings; inspection.
§ 26-23. Exemptions.
§ 26-24. Fees; lien.
§ 26-25. Right to appeal.
§ 26-26. Annual report.