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Updated about 9 years ago, 11/15/2015

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Robert Carl
  • Investor
  • Baltimore, MD
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Dealing with Baltimore City Government

Robert Carl
  • Investor
  • Baltimore, MD
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Does anybody have any advice or can help with dealing with Baltimore City Housing. I have a few properties in Baltimore City in C neighborhoods SFR. Every property I have bought and own the city has tried to fine me or charge a high water bill. Until this last one I have beat all of them due to wrong address, water service not on, etc. Mainly all their fault. The last property I bought has been fined 3 times. Twice for weeds and grass. Paid one trying to appeal the other. The 3rd for failure to register a vacant property($500). Hopefully can get them rejected. Backyard is concrete barley any weed or grass can grow and have Money Order reciept from paid registration from last year so going to see about that hopefully today.

Baltimore city doesn't clean, cut grass, or demo vacant buildings of their property. Across the alley and on the coner the backyards are a forest but mines was the on that needed the city to cut it. They dont fine or clean until the vacant property is bought by somebody they can get money from.

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