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Baltimore county vs Baltimore city vouchers

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Can a baltimore county voucher be used for a property in the city?

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Laticia Braxton
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Hi Shadonna.  No, the tenant will have to have their voucher transferred.  It's not a difficult process but as you are probably already aware, everything takes too much time when dealing with the housing office.  There is also difference between the voucher allotments in the city vs. county, so make sure your tenant's new voucher amount is enough to cover the rent you're charging.  Best of luck to you!

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