When partnering with Baltimore Property Management, rest assured that you are in capable hands.
If you reside outside the state but own property in Baltimore City, feel free to reach out to us as well.
As of February 2024, we also provide mobile notary services.
Please call or email us for your needs
BALTIMORE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
DOING BUSINESS THE RIGHT WAY
MISCELLANEOUS BILLS- LIENS
Miscellaneous Bill Dispute Cleaning/Boarding bills only
417 East Fayette Street, Room 128, Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: (410) 396-4180
This office specializes in assisting customers with the dispute of miscellaneous cleaning and/or boarding bills exclusively. Additionally, it offers property owners and tenants access to photographs, provided they can present proper identification for registered properties (if required).
**Please be aware that a review cannot be conducted if the property is not registered**
To access the cleaning/boarding dispute form, kindly visit the bottom of the following page:
Cleaning/Boarding Dispute Form
Office Manager: Mrs. Wanda Green, Director
ENVIRONMENTAL CITATIONS
Did you know ECB moved?
1 N. Charles Street 13 floor Baltimore, MD 21201
*Effective 10/1/2017*
The Environmental Control Board is where you go to dispute environmental citations issued by the city.
They can be reached by phone at 410-396-6909
Ms. Rebecca Woods, Executive Director
PROPERTY AND ALARM REGISTRATION OFFICE
OFFICE
410-396-3575
Website: https://dhcd.baltimorecity.gov/pi/alarmproperty-registration
Property Reg. Email: property_registration@baltimorecity.gov
Alarm Reg Email: Alarmregistration@baltimorecity.gov
WANDA GREEN, DIRECTOR AND DIVISION CHIEF
HOUSING CODE ENFORCEMENT
Head Quarters
410-396-4170
Mr. Eric Booker, Housing Commissioner
City Operator/ 311 Services
Contact Baltimore City Operator at 410-396-3100
If you are uncertain about the specific department you need. It is crucial to identify your assistance requirements before reaching out to the city. While this may seem like common sense, it's surprising how many property owners contact the city without a clear understanding of their needs. Knowing this information will efficiently direct you to the appropriate department, preventing unnecessary transfers and delays.
311
This serves as the centralized call center for Baltimore City residents with concerns falling under the jurisdiction of the city government. Whether it's addressing issues like illegal dumping, alley cleaning, or a dilapidated house, calling 311 will ensure your complaint reaches the right department for prompt resolution.