How long do Maryland Commission members serve?
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Two Years
Two years is too short for effective regulatory oversight. Most state real estate commissions use longer terms to allow members to develop institutional knowledge and complete complex regulatory initiatives.
Three Years
Three years is not Maryland's specified term length. While some states use three-year terms, Maryland specifically mandates four-year terms for commission members.
Four Years
Indefinitely
Commission members do not serve indefinitely. All appointed positions on regulatory bodies have defined term limits to prevent stagnation and ensure accountability.
Why is this correct?
Maryland Commission members serve four-year terms. This standard term length provides sufficient time for members to develop expertise in real estate matters while ensuring regular turnover and fresh perspectives in regulatory oversight.
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