Abstract
The real estate market in the past decade has witnessed the increasing popularity of residential condominiums. The maze of interests involved in condominium development, sales, and ownership has prompted the General Assembly to enact stringent warranties to protect individual purchasers. This comment discusses the historical basis for these warranties and examines, from the perspective of a recent Maryland case, the complexity of litigation arising from breach of warranties in condominium construction.
Recommended Citation
Woolf, Linda Semesky
(1984)
"Comments: Caveat Venditor in Maryland Condominium Sales: Cases and Legislation Imposing Implied Warranties in Sales of Residential Condominiums,"
University of Baltimore Law Review: Vol. 14:
Iss.
1, Article 4.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.law.ubalt.edu/ublr/vol14/iss1/4