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We’ll go On the Record with a lawyer pushing to connect eviction prevention funds to community schools. Families with young children are the group most likely to face eviction. Plus, Baltimore’s plan to turn two downtown hotels into housing for the homeless.
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As eviction rates climb, an investigation by the Baltimore Banner found a nexus of the housing affordability crisis in Anne Arundel County. Then, for the third successive year homeowners were excluded from the city’s controversial tax sale process.
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We’ll go On the Record with WYPR’s housing reporter and a spokesman for landlords to talk about the new federal order to help low-income renters stave off eviction. Plus, an inside look at how Anne Arundel County is moving rescue funds for tenants in need.
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CASA, a Latinx and immigrant advocacy group, filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the management company of Middlebrook Mobile Home Park, accusing it of overcharging tenants for water.
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Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh and other state legal leaders say there is a dire need for lawyers to offer free services to help with fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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We speak with an advocate for tenants about the threat of evictions, and with the United Way and a spokesman for landlords, about getting federal aid to at-risk families.
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Baltimore City is applying for $2 million of rental assistance from the state tomorrow in the form of Community Development Block Grant Funds. City…
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Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman announced an initiative Thursday to provide legal assistance to renters called “Operation Eviction…
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New data from the District Court of Maryland and Department of Legislative Services shows that landlord-tenant court cases in Maryland have been on a…
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Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh sent a letter to Gov. Larry Hogan today, asking him to extend and expand on eviction protections. The letter…