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Building code violations, was it resolved?
Baltimore city has a convenient site to look up if a property got some code violations.
https://cels.baltimorehousing.I...
However, it looks like the violation notices there don't show exactly what the issue was. Is there a way to find out?
Also, is there a way to figure out if the violation was rectified? Many violations issued years ago say "you must rehab or raze within 30 days" but the building is still there, so I would assume they resolved? How to find out?