Maryland Compliance Seminar


Thursday, June 13, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (EDT)
Zoom
Category: Multifamily Education

The Maryland General Assembly adjourned its 2024 legislative session on Monday, April 8. This session was housing-focused, with key bills taking effect on June 1. 

Recognizing the importance of staying compliant with the newly enacted laws, AOBA is committed to supporting its members. In this spirit, we will be hosting a comprehensive compliance webinar in partnership with the esteemed law firm, Lerch, Early &  Brewer. 

Ashley C. Haun, at Lerch, Early & Brewer, will provide a high-level presentation on important changes to educate members on laws impacting the multifamily and commercial sectors in Maryland. 

GET TO KNOW THE SPEAKERS 

 

Ashley Haun is a real estate attorney who counsels investors and owners on the purchase, sale, financing and leasing of real estate assets in the Washington metropolitan area. She is an active participant with AOBA's Government Affairs Committee and serves as Chair of the DC Political Action Committee. 

Ashley has been described as having “outstanding technical skills, combined with a delightful personality and incredible energy.” She serves as a strategic partner to her clients, understanding their current operations and future goals to provide the best representation possible.

Ashley represents clients in a variety of sophisticated real estate transactions involving retail, office, industrial flex, student-housing, and multifamily space. Ashley also has appeared before the Board of Zoning Adjustment and Zoning Commission in connection with requests for variances, special exceptions and other zoning relief, and many clients appreciate Ashley’s added experience in real estate litigation, as well as her familiarity with licensing and permitting requirements in the District of Columbia, all of which enable Ashley to successfully negotiate complex transactions and serve as a resource to her clients in a variety of contexts.

Ashley also advises on the structuring of mixed-use ownership regimes, including the negotiation and preparation of development agreements, condominium documents, reciprocal easement agreements, and other real estate development matters. She also frequently assists buyers and sellers of multifamily properties in the District of Columbia on compliance with the District of Columbia Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act.

For More Information:

Brian Anleu

Brian Anleu

Vice President of Government Affairs, Maryland, AOBA

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