General Assembly weighs bill extending tenant legal aid to homeowners
The General Assembly is considering expanding the state’s program for providing legal counsel to low-income tenants facing eviction to include needy homeowners facing foreclosure.
Maryland high court rules landlord licensure irrelevant in holdover tenant cases
Landlords need not be licensed to seek repossession of their property from tenants continuing to reside month to month on expired leases by giving them the statutory 60-day notice to leave, a divided Maryland high court ruled Monday in a decision that equalized the rights of licensed and unlicensed landlords. In its 5-2 decision, the […]
Security not a top priority for office-seeking tenants
Security concerns are usually well down the list of considerations for tenants searching for office space, according to brokers and property owners in that commercial real estate sector.
Baltimore offices north of Lombard Street need overhaul
Owners of office properties north of Lombard Street in downtown Baltimore need to embrace changing demand if struggling properties want to avoid bigger problems, such as developers losing buildings.