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About Us Agency Directory Apprenticeship and Customized Training (ACT) Archives Management Procedure Board of Commissioners Boys and Girls Clubs Building Communities Initiative
- 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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About Us Agency Directory Apprenticeship and Customized Training (ACT) Archives Management Procedure Beautification Project Board of Commissioners Boys and Girls Clubs Building Communities
- Rehab -Deferred Loan Program
The Deferred Loan Program offers below market-rate rehabilitation loans for owner-occupied properties. Loans up to $10,000 are available to very low-income households. Typical repairs qualifying for this assistance include, but are not limited to: furnace, roof, electrical, and plumbing repair, and accessibility improvements for elderly/handicapped homeowners. Who is eligible?
- Vacants to Value Homebuyer Program
The Vacants to Value Program is a new City initiative to encourage the purchase of City owned vacant properties, City government must do everything it can to spur growth and reinvestment by: streamlining the sale of vacant city property. strengthening the code enforcement efforts in transitional blocks and emerging markets to promote rehabilitation. providing new targeted incentives for
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Homeownership -State Mortgage Programs and Homeownership Assistance
DSELP provides 0 percent deferred second mortgage loans to eligible homebuyers to cover settlement expenses when applicants use a CDA Maryland Mortgage Program. Please see the State's Web site at www.dhcd.state.md.us for more program details. Homeownership for Individuals with
- 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).
- Rehab -Maryland Housing Rehabilitation Program (MHRP)
MHRP is a state-wide program that offers below market-rate rehabilitation loans to correct health safety violations and major system deficiencies (HVAC, furnace, boilers, water heaters, etc.) on owner-occupied properties. Loans up to 95% of property value may be available to moderate-income households. Who is eligible? Households below 80%
- 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

