Accessibility Statement
Last updated: June 14, 2026
Our Commitment
Maryland Property Group is committed to making our website usable by as many people as possible, including visitors who rely on assistive technologies such as screen readers, screen magnifiers, voice recognition software, and keyboard-only navigation. As a guiding standard for this effort, we aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. We treat this as an ongoing goal that informs our design and development decisions rather than a certified or guaranteed level of conformance.
Measures We Take
To support an accessible experience, we have built our site with the following practices in mind:
- Semantic HTML structure with a clear, logical heading hierarchy.
- Support for keyboard navigation so the site can be operated without a mouse.
- Visible focus indicators that show where you are on the page as you navigate.
- A "skip to content" link that lets you bypass repeated navigation.
- Movement of focus to page headings when you navigate between sections or pages.
- Support for reduced-motion preferences for visitors who are sensitive to animation.
- Attention to color contrast to help text remain readable.
- Labels associated with form fields to make inputs easier to understand and complete.
Ongoing Effort
Accessibility is a continual process rather than a one-time task. We review our site over time, learn from feedback, and work to improve the experience as content, tools, and standards evolve. As we add or update features, we try to apply accessible practices throughout.
Known Limitations
Despite our efforts, some areas of the site may have limitations. Interactive calculators and embedded third-party tools, such as the AppFolio resident and owner portal, may include functionality that is outside our direct control and may not fully meet our accessibility goals. Where it is feasible to do so, we work to provide accessible alternatives or direct assistance so you can still access the information or service you need.
Compatibility
Our website is designed to work best with current versions of major web browsers and with commonly used assistive technologies. Using up-to-date software generally provides the most reliable and accessible experience.
Feedback and Assistance
If you have difficulty accessing any part of this website, or if you need information presented in another format, we want to help. Please email [email protected] with a description of the issue and the page or content involved, and we will work with you to provide the information or assistance you need and respond promptly.
Formal Complaints
We welcome your feedback about the accessibility of our website. If you have a concern, we encourage you to contact us so we can understand the issue and aim to resolve it directly.