§14–130.
(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) (i) “Single–family property” includes:
1. A single–family detached home;
2. A townhouse; and
3. A property that is subject to:
A. Title 11 of this article;
B. Title 11B of this article; or
C. Title 5, Subtitle 6B of the Corporations and Associations
Article.
(ii) “Single–family property” does not include property that contains
more than four dwelling units.
(3) “Townhouse” means a single–family dwelling unit that is constructed
in a horizontal series of attached units with property lines separating the units.
(b) This section does not apply to a restriction concerning the installation or
use of clotheslines on historic property that is listed in, or determined by the Director
of the Maryland Historical Trust to be eligible for inclusion in, the Maryland Register
of Historic Properties.
(c) A contract, deed, covenant, restriction, instrument, declaration, rule, bylaw,
lease agreement, rental agreement, or any other document concerning the installation
or use of clotheslines on single–family property may not prohibit a homeowner or tenant
from installing or using clotheslines on single–family property.
(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law or the terms of any contract,
deed, covenant, restriction, instrument, declaration, rule, bylaw, lease agreement,
rental agreement, or any other document concerning the installation or use of
clotheslines on single–family property, a homeowner or tenant may not be prohibited
from installing or using clotheslines on single–family property.
(e) This section does not prohibit reasonable restrictions on:
(1) The dimensions, placement, or appearance of clotheslines for the
purpose of protecting aesthetic values; or
(2) The placement of clotheslines for the purpose of protecting persons or property in the event of fire or other emergencies.
(f) Before adopting any restriction concerning the installation or use of
clotheslines on single–family property, a landlord or the governing body of a
condominium, homeowners association, or housing cooperative shall:
(1) Hold an open meeting on the proposed restriction for the purpose of
providing affected homeowners and tenants an opportunity to be heard; and
(2) Provide advance notice of the time and place of the open meeting by
publishing the notice:
(i) In a community newsletter;
(ii) On a community bulletin board;
(iii) By means provided in the lease or governing documents of the
condominium, homeowners association, or housing cooperative; or
(iv) By other means reasonably calculated to inform the affected
homeowners and tenants.