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    Bill could give renters more leverage to force landlords’ repairs
    The policy aims to give Maryland tenants more power to fight bad housing conditions in court.
    Kisha, a tenant at a Lanvale Street apartment complex who wishes to remain anonymous, looks out a window of the building on Friday, March 8, 2024. Tenants have faced substandard housing conditions for years, but have struggled with getting a series of landlords to make sufficient repairs.
    Commentary: Unpaid water bills could again cost Baltimoreans their homes
    Legislation would put renters at risk by removing safeguards that protect non-owner-occupied properties from city tax sale foreclosures for unpaid water debt, an economic justice advocate and a public water advocate say.
    Photo collage of water meter cut in half by warning message that says "Pardon our Progress."
    What a national Realtor settlement means for Maryland homebuyers
    The impact of the National Association of Realtors' multimillion-dollar settlement on home buying and selling looks different for each state. Here's what it means for Maryland.
    A for sale sign stands in front of a row of townhouses in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland.
    Second Chance offloads chunk of property for $15.5M as it seeks to fund expansion
    Clean Harbors, a waste management company, paid $15.5 million for about 6 acres of land and an about 110,000-square-foot light manufacturing building located at 1700 Ridgely St.
    Second Chance's retail warehouse has become well known for its collection of architectural materials, home goods and displays.
    For sale: Four amazing homes in Baltimore between $425,000 and $450,000
    Homes for sale in Baltimore’s Irvington, Tuscany-Canterbury, Butchers Hill and Federal Hill neighborhoods.
    Groups warn expanding tax sale protections could hurt Baltimore renters, heirs
    The bill includes a measure that would enable homes that are not “legally” recognized as owner-occupied to be included in the tax sale list over unpaid water and sewer charges.
    Photo collage of property tax bill with warning about tax lien being sold at auction, seal of city of Baltimore, and blurry top of a row house.
    Poll: Marylanders want government to do more about housing, rental prices
    Few have heard about Gov. Moore’s housing agenda, but many support its tenets.
    Less than half of this year’s legislative session remains for lawmakers to hammer out the details of the governor’s housing agenda.
    For sale: 4 attractive condos and co-ops for sale in Baltimore
    Condos for sale in Baltimore’s Villages of Homeland, Fells Point, Charles Village and Mount Vernon neighborhoods.
    Harborplace plan is about to sail through City Council. Voters could face unanswered questions
    Though legislation clearing the way for MCB Real Estate's $1 billion Harborplace redevelopment was introduced before City Council in October, the body held its first and only hearing on the proposal three weeks ago and is expected to give final approval Monday night.
    MCB Real Estate Co-Founder David Bramble speaks at a press conference where the company’s plans for the Harborplace development are revealed, at the Light Street pavilion on Monday, Oct. 30, 2023 in Baltimore, MD.
    For sale: What you can get for $600K-$675K in Baltimore
    Great Baltimore homes in Tuscany-Canterbury, Reservoir Hill and Locust Point.
    Why 1 in 3 Baltimore public housing sites fail federal inspections
    Baltimore’s government-subsidized public housing sites are failing U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development inspections at a higher rate than the national average, a Banner analysis found.
    Photo collage shows brick exterior of apartment building with broken glass in the windows. On right side is a close-up photo of a door, with dents and damaged trim. Layered over the door is an image of a cockroach and the seal of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.
    Maryland Judiciary opposes bill that would grant more tenant protections
    The Tenant Safety Act aims to increase rent escrow filings, which allow renters to withhold rent until repairs are made.
    Records show Baltimore nonprofit housing provider stopped paying tenants’ rents and hasn’t accounted for the money.
    For sale: 3 homes in some of Baltimore’s most expensive neighborhoods
    Here are three great real estate listings in Baltimore neighborhoods with some of the highest median home prices in 2023.
    For sale: 3 homes in Baltimore’s hottest neighborhoods
    Here are three great real estate listings in neighborhoods with the most homes purchased in 2023, ranging from $184,450 to $510,000.
    For sale: 4 Baltimore condos for under $200K
    Here are four great condos for sale, ranging from $122,500 to $199,950.
    Fells Point Tavern shutters suddenly; employees claim they’ve gone unpaid for weeks
    Employees of Fells Point Tavern have filed a complaint with the Maryland Department of Labor and have attempted to file one with the Better Business Bureau
    Fells Point Tavern in Fells Point, Baltimore, MD., closed unexpectedly.
    This former friary is one of Maryland’s most expensive homes on the market
    Known as the Friary on the Severn, this remarkable Annapolis home has it all: 35,000+ square feet of stunning interiors and amenities, 270-degree river views, and an eye-popping price.
    Commentary: We can combat the vacant housing crisis with the right tools
    Baltimore can use investment and a variety of other tools to help ease the city’s vacant housing crisis, City Councilwoman Odette Ramos says.
    Mayor Brandon Scott speaks outside of vacant homes on West Saratoga street during a press conference hosted by Build One Baltimore on February 16, 2023.
    Commentary: Homeowner Assistance Fund ends amid persistent foreclosure risks
    The end of the Maryland Homeowner Assistance Fund means the loss of a lifeline for low-income residents struggling to stay in their homes.
    A house at 1113 North Carrollton Avenue was among 37 vacant or abandoned homes auctioned the last week of November and the first week of December by the Housing Authority of Baltimore City.
    For sale: 3 homes fit for a Ravens player
    Here are three homes for sale in the Baltimore region, ranging from $995,000 to $2,988,000, that might do the trick.
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