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  • Agency Directory

    About Us Agency Directory Apprenticeship and Customized Training (ACT) Archives Management Procedure Board of Commissioners Boys and Girls Clubs Building Communities Initiative…

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  • Site Map

    About Us Agency Directory Apprenticeship and Customized Training (ACT) Archives Management Procedure Beautification Project Board of Commissioners Boys and Girls Clubs Building Communities…

  • Rehabilitation

    Baltimore Housing's Office of Rehabilitation is dedicated to helping homeowners who need to make emergency repairs. This program provides financing to eligible low- and moderate- income applicants who require immediate assistance financing essential improvements to owner-occupied properties (roofing, heating system replacement, electrical, water and sewer line repair including…

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  • Accessibility

    We at the Housing Authority of Baltimore City welcome everyone to enjoy our website. Website…

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  • Homeownership- Baltimore City Tax Incentives

    Administered by the Baltimore City Department of Finance Contact Ms. Paula Buchanan, 443-984-3497 or download an application. - Owner occupies new construction. - 50% credit in first year to 10% in fifth…

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  • NSP Contracting Opportunities

    General Contractor St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center seeks qualified general contractors to bid on a 6-house rehab project in Baltimore City. Interested parties should contact Carolyn Fischer at 410-366-8550, ext.267 or Carolynf@stambros.org for bidding…

  • Contact HCVP

    Baltimore's Housing Choice Voucher Program, formerly known as Section 8, recently relocated to a larger and more accessible location at 1225 West Pratt Street. The former office at 300 Cathedral Street closed on Friday, February 17 and the new facility opened on Wednesday, February 22. The new location is handicapped accessible and supported by MTA bus line 31/35.

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  • Green Building Standards

    In August 2007, Council Bill 07-0602 mandated the City establish Green Building Standards for commercial and multi-family residential buildings over 10,000 square feet being either newly constructed or extensively modified. View the requirements…

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  • Rehab -Accessible Homes 4 Seniors

    The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development in partnership with the Maryland Department of Aging (MDA is undertaking a pilot project to promote accessibility related improvements to the homes of seniors. Who is eligible? Households below 80% of the State wide median income levels (i.e. $52,550 for a two-person household). …

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  • Code Enforcement

    To maintain safe and attractive neighborhoods throughout the city, Baltimore Housing's Code Enforcement Division enforces the city's housing, zoning, building and related codes. Recently the division was reorganized and restructured to increase efficiency while making it more accessible to Baltimore residents. Working together, we are a powerful team, committed to maintaining the…

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  • Fair Housing Act

    The Fair Housing Act, as amended in 1988, prohibits housing discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, disability, familiar status, and national origin. Its coverage includes private housing, housing that receives Federal financial assistance, and State and local government housing. It is unlawful to discriminate in any aspect of selling or renting housing or to deny a dwelling to a buyer or renter because of the disability…

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  • Homeownership -Resources

    The Live Baltimore Home Center's award-winning site offers information about buying in Baltimore, preferred real estate agents, homeownership incentives, neighborhood profiles, and city living events. www.healthyneighborhoods.org The Healthy…

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  • Code Enforcement: FAQ

    Dial 311 to initiate action. After that, contact your assigned inspector for follow-up. 2. When should I call the superintendent for my inspection district? Call the superintendent to schedule your neighborhood inspector for a community meeting. 3. Who is the inspector…

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  • Code Enforcement: Responsibilities

    Storage receptacles Required. Trash, garbage, or debris may not be stored or placed out for collection except in approved storage receptacles. The Owner's Responsibility The owner or operator of every occupied premises must arrange for a sufficient number of these storage receptacles to…

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  • 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…