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- Pre & Post Occupancy Program
Pre & Post Occupancy Program (POP) is an initiative developed to increase resident- compliance regarding: the HABC lease, community service requirement, unit upkeep and maintenance, as well as, educate/inform residents of self sufficiency programs and support services available to them in Baltimore City. Who is eligible? Public Housing Residents: New public housing
- Permit Resources
Updated 7/19/2011 Temporary Special Event Permit Application Construction Permit Application and Ammendment/Extension of Application
- Rehab -Senior Roof Repair Program
The Senior Roof Repair Program offers loan funds to homeowners' ages 62 and older, which need to repair roofing systems of owner-occupied properties. Applicants with special needs may be considered. Who is eligible? Homeowners aged 62 and older, with property title and deed Citywide households below 50% of the Baltimore City median income levels
- Resident Services
The mission of Baltimore Housing's Office of Resident Services is to enhance the quality of life for public housing and Housing Choice Voucher Program residents of Baltimore City. To accomplish its goals, the Office of Resident Services coordinates and implements a vast array of programs and services to include: job search assistance and placement, social and health services,
- Homeownwership Baltimore City Employee Homeownership Program
This program is designed to assist employees of the City of Baltimore to become homeowners within the city limits. Who is eligible? All active employees of Baltimore City's agencies and quasi-agencies working for a minimum of 6 months. What are the benefits? $3,000 down payment and closing assistance with no annual income limits. An
- Document Central
Here you'll find a consolidate list of the key documents and forms available on BaltimoreHousing.org. Permits Handbook Temporary Special Event Application
- Permits
Baltimore Housing's Office of Permits & Building Inspections enforces the Baltimore City Building Code, as well as state laws pertaining to construction and occupancy. This office issues building permits and provides subsequent inspections for; construction, alteration, electrical, mechanical and plumbing work in both commercial and residential structures. File your completed application
- Senior Citizen Housing Opportunities
The Housing Authority of Baltimore City (HABC), Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP), has identified a number of rent subsidized efficiency apartments available for immediate occupancy to qualified households. For a limited time, HABC is opening its waiting list and accepting applications from Baltimore City residents ONLY who are 62 years of age or older and who wish to be considered for Project Based efficiency
- Fair Housing & Equal Opportunity Enforcement
This office is responsible for the Agencys compliance with the Fair Housing Act and the other civil rights laws that protect against discrimination in housing. This office had two divisions 504 Coordination and Fair Housing & Equal Opportunity. 504 Coordination
- Agency Directory
About Us Agency Directory Apprenticeship and Customized Training (ACT) Archives Management Procedure Board of Commissioners Boys and Girls Clubs Building Communities Initiative
- 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
- Buying Into Baltimore Fair and Neighborhood Tours
This program is a joint venture of the City of Baltimore and the Live Baltimore Home Center. Neighborhood tours are scheduled in the spring and fall. The first 50 homebuyers that attend the trolley tour and execute a sales contract within 90 days of the fair receive a $4,000 award towards closing costs. Who is eligible? Homebuyers executing
- 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
- 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
- Civil Rights Laws
The following Civil Rights laws, Executive Orders, and Section 3 Requirements are applicable to the Housing Authority of Baltimore City and the Department of Housing and Community Development: Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title I, Section 109 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended
- Permit Procedures
Baltimore City One-Stop Center is located at Room 100, 417 E Fayette Street, overlooking the courtyard by the City Hall and the War Memorial Building. The One-Stop Center is designed to create a customer friendly environment and to aid faster permits by eliminating lengthy wait time. In the One-Stop Center, the customer would go through the information desk, Zoning

