Baltimore landlords face more inspections if the proposal to update rental housing regulations goes effect.
A City Council bill will be introduced tonight which calls for licensing and inspecting all residential rental properties in Baltimore.
Current city law requires properties of three or more units to be inspected every year to get and maintain “multi-family” dwelling licenses.
“We’re hoping to get a better quality of rentals across the city,” said Councilman Bill Henry.
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