Of Mice And Mold And A New Law That Says Renters Needn’t Put Up With Squalor

8/9/18

Any sign of rodents, insects or pests? Is there hot- and cold-running water? How about chipping paint?

Housing advocates were outside Baltimore Rent Court today telling tenants they won’t have to put up with squalid conditions.

Under a sweeping overhaul of rental housing regulations, one- and two-unit apartments are supposed to be inspected and certified as safe and sanitary by January 1 in order to be licensed.

But Barbara Carpenter, who rents an apartment at a senior building in Ashburton, faced a more immediate problem today – eviction.

READ FULL ARTICLE HERE

Recent Deals

Interested in advertising your deals? Contact Edwin Warfield.

Connect with these Baltimore Professionals on LinkedIn

  • Edwin Warfield

    Editor in Chief, Warfield Digital

    Connect
  • Jean Halle

    Independent Consultant

    Connect
  • Larry Lichtenauer

    President of Lawrence Howard & Associates

    Connect
  • Newt Fowler

    Partner at Womble Carlyle, LLP

    Connect
  • David Crowley

    Owner at Develop DC

    Connect
  • Carolyn Stinson

    Stinson Marketing Group

    Connect