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Finding eviction records in Baltimore City??

Chris K.
  • Investor
  • Baltimore, MD
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I'm curious if anyone here knows how to look up eviction records for Baltimore City??? I've tried but cannot find them online, do they let you look thru them at the courthouse?? I filed for eviction a few months ago and I received a phone from a guy asking if I wanted to sell who got my information off of the eviction records. I'm interested in getting landlord information for a similar use.

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    @Javon Dixon I figured there had to be some way cause after I filed my first eviction I got a call from an investor asking if I wanted to sell. So I'm guessing the courthouse method isn't a "searchable" database.

    @Matthew Paul he definitely could!! I'd pay for a search at this point.

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