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Housing Links

If you would like to be added as a resource, please contact Michelle LeDonne at mledonne@leadsafe.org

Statewide Resources for Tenants

Maryland Housing Search - a service of DHCD for finding AFFORDABLE rental housing throughout Maryland.  (for finding and listing properties)

Baltimore Neighborhoods, Inc. - works for justice in housing by educating community members and other stakeholders on and ensuring compliance with Fair Housing and Tenant/Landlord Laws.

CASA de Maryland Legal Services - legal assistance, Spanish-speaking

Community Action Centers - Education, employment, social services, many other services

Legal Aid Bureau -  offers a full range of civil legal services to financially qualified low-income Marylanders.

Maryland Attorney General's office - help with Landlord/Tenant issues

Maryland Office of Home Energy Programs - Help with utility bills

Public Justice Center - legal assistance, tenant advocacy


Statewide Resources for Property Owners

Maryland Department of the Environment

National Housing Resources

National Housing Conference


Funding Resources 

Lead Elimination Action Project-The Coalition was awarded a LEAP grant by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).  The program provides replacement windows and clearance testing for enrolled properties that meet risk reduction standards.

Safe at Home- The Safe at Home program uses multi-level interventions and a high quality, cost-effective and combined integrative approach to reduce environmental and home-based health and safety hazards that combined, will lead to a reduction in lead exposure, incidence of asthmatic symptoms, and child injury in the homes of asthma-diagnosed children in Baltimore City.

Baltimore LAAP

DHCD Lead Hazard Reduction Grant and Loan Program

Healthy Neighborhoods:  Healthy Neighborhoods can provide home improvement loans of up to $40,000 to support the acquisition and/or rehabilitation of owner occupied homes in the ten Healthy Neighborhoods program areas of Baltimore City. www.healthyneighborhoods.org