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- Board of Commissioners
The HABC Board of Commissioners is appointed by the Mayor. This diversified governing body sets policy guidelines and directions on all key operational and financial issues needed to maintain the Authority's conventional public housing units, rehabilitated housing, and Section 8 certificates and vouchers.
- Alarm & Property Registration
The Baltimore City Code, Article 13, Subtitle 4-2, requires every owner of a non-owner occupied dwelling unit, "whether occupied or vacant, whether it is producing revenue or not producing revenue, whether habitable or not habitable" shall file a
- Leadership Team
Our Leadership Team
- HCVP Landlords Inspections Checklist
Listed below you will find a list of the most common reasons found for a unit to fail Housing Quality Standards (HQS). Please look your unit over carefully before the inspector comes out. We will be unable to enter into contract with any unit that fails HQS inspection. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. All ceilings, walls, and floors must be strong, sturdy, and in their permanent positions. A working smoke detector with a
- Homeownership -Policies and Procedures
Buyers Cash Requirements Borrower must contribute a minimum of $1,000 from their savings. One-on-One Homeownership Counseling Requirement In order to secure funding from any of our Homeownership programs, the borrower must receive One-on-One Homeownership Counseling from a City-approved counseling agency. The borrower must also secure a Homeownership Counseling Certificate prior to executing a sales contract.
- Land Resources Division
The Land Resources Division of Baltimore Housing strategically acquires, manages and disposes of real property to create housing, social and economic development for Baltimore's neighborhoods. Our objective includes working collaboratively with diverse community, government and business interests, with emphasis on customer-service, efficiently, opportunity, equity and
- CDBG's First Time Homebuyer Program
The Office of Homeownership established a new program designed to assist first time home buyers. The program, the Community Development Block Grant Program, can give qualified first time home buyer $5,000 toward down payment and settlement expenses. If there is chipped, pealing, flaking or otherwise deteriorating paint, it must be tested for lead based paint, and if necessary, abated prior
- Code Enforcement Legal Section -More about us
District Assignments The Code Enforcement Legal Section is comprised of attorneys assigned to each of the Housing Inspection Districts. The boundaries of those nine area offices are coterminous with the nine planning districts in Baltimore City. Assistant Commissioner Jason Hessler Neighborhood Conservation
- HCVP Property Regulations
The Housing Authority of Baltimore City Administrative Plan for the Housing Choice Voucher Program generally requires that all participating property owners comply with Federal, State and Local law and regulations. Property owners with rental properties constructed prior to 1950 must register with the Maryland Department of the Environment Rental Property Lead Poisoning Prevention Program. Additionally, all non-owner occupied Property Owners in the City
- Homeownershipo -Federal Mortgage Programs and Homeownership Assistance
The Office of Homeownership established a new program designed to assist first time home buyers. The program, the Community Development Block Grant Program, can give qualified first time home buyer $5,000 toward down payment and settlement expenses. Who is eligible? First-time homebuyers with
- Landlord Center
Registering and renting your property in Baltimore City has never been easier. Here you'll find resources and links that will help you including information on Innovative Housing Institute's financial incentive programs We invite you to take a look at properties available for
- Agency Directory
About Us Agency Directory Apprenticeship and Customized Training (ACT) Archives Management Procedure Board of Commissioners Boys and Girls Clubs Building Communities Initiative
- Plans and Reports
The Housing Authority of Baltimore City is proposing changes to the public housing waiting list. A draft of the changes is available to the public for review and comment (please click on the appropriate link below). The deadline to submit all comments is Friday September 3, 2010. In addition a public meeting will be held in the Auditorium at Perkins Homes, 1411 Gough
- Code Enforcement: Signs
Article 19 Subtitle 45 of the Baltimore City Code makes posting signs on City controlled property illegal and punishable by a $200 Environmental Control Citation. City owned or controlled property includes buildings; lots; parks; trees; signs; poles; traffic devices; medians;
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