Mayor Brandon Scott is expected to announce more than $4.65 million in assistance for City residents affected by the ongoing ...
Adrianna Miranda-Pratts, studying social work at Coppin State University, laments the lack of “affordable housing” in her May 15 op-ed, “We can’t ignore Maryland’s housing crisis.” Coupled with her ...
Those who study the housing market are giving mixed reactions to the Trump administration’s proposal to restrict federal rental assistance to two years for able-bodied adults. One side says the move ...
Baltimore will invest roughly $4.68 million to support residents and federal workers impacted by the ongoing federal ...
Starting October 1, 2025, Maryland’s new landlord-tenant law (HB 273) will limit late rent fees to 5% of the unpaid balance, not the full rent amount. The law offers stronger protections for tenants, ...
Avoid bypassing Maryland’s required court procedure by first filing for eviction. The primary reason a self-help eviction is illegal is that it circumvents the state’s established legal process, which ...
Long-term census data released Thursday shows the cost of housing in the Baltimore area and the rest of Maryland increasing at slower rates than the country as a whole even though it is more than 15% ...
The Office of Comptroller says Maryland has been losing about 40,000 people on average per year to states with lower housing ...
The nonprofit Live Baltimore is relaunching its "Buy Back the Block" home purchase grant program. The program provides grants ...
Nonprofits like So What Else now find themselves on the front lines of a widening crisis, needing to help fill the gap left by the shutdown.