MMaryland Property GroupMore Gad LLC
Baltimore City, Maryland

Baltimore City Property Management

Baltimore City rentals reward owners who run them well — and punish the ones left on autopilot. We manage rowhomes, small multifamily, and mixed-use buildings across the City with local leasing, dependable rent collection, and operations that take the City's rental-license and lead-paint requirements seriously.

Managing in the City takes local knowledge

Baltimore City is a patchwork of neighborhoods, each with its own rents, tenant demand, and building stock. A rowhome in Canton, a converted three-unit in Hampden, and a corner mixed-use building on a commercial corridor are three different businesses. We price, market, and maintain each on its own terms — not off a national template — and we keep the paperwork that the City and the State expect in order from day one.

Older housing stock is the rule here, not the exception. That means lead-paint obligations, aging mechanical systems, and turnover work that has to be scoped honestly. We'd rather tell an owner the truth about make-ready cost up front than discover it after a tenant moves in.

Property types we manage here

  • Single-family rowhomes
  • Small multifamily (2–20 units)
  • Mixed-use (retail or office over residential)
  • Select commercial property
  • Value-add and repositioning projects

Common owner challenges in Baltimore City

  • Rental registration, licensing, and inspection requirements
  • Lead-paint obligations on pre-1978 buildings
  • Longer vacancy if a unit is mispriced or under-marketed
  • Deferred maintenance in older systems
  • Inconsistent screening leading to payment problems
  • Thin documentation when disputes arise

How Maryland Property Group helps

Price it to the block, not the city

We position rent against genuinely comparable nearby units so it leases without sitting empty.

Screen consistently

Documented, fair-housing-compliant screening applied the same way to every applicant.

Keep compliance documentation in order

We help track rental-license and lead-paint records so they're ready when you need them.

Coordinate maintenance with local vendors

Trusted trades who know City housing stock, with photo-documented work orders.

Report every month

AppFolio statements covering income, expenses, and cash flow, plus rent and maintenance status.

Compliance reminder. Baltimore City rentals are subject to City registration, licensing, and inspection rules, and pre-1978 properties are subject to Maryland's lead-poisoning prevention requirements. Requirements change and depend on your specific property. This page is general information, not legal advice — confirm current obligations with the City, the Maryland Department of the Environment, or qualified counsel. See our Maryland rental compliance hub and Fair Housing commitment.

Baltimore City property management FAQ

Do I need a rental license in Baltimore City?
Baltimore City requires non-owner-occupied rental dwellings to be registered and licensed, with inspection requirements. The specifics depend on the property and current City rules. We help owners understand what applies and keep documentation organized. This is general information, not legal advice.
How do you handle lead-paint requirements on older rowhomes?
Many City rentals predate 1978 and fall under Maryland's lead-poisoning prevention requirements, including registration and inspection/certification obligations. We help owners track these and keep records; confirm current obligations with the appropriate authority or counsel.
What does management cost?
Our residential management fee is described on the Property Management page (a percentage of effective gross income), with what's included and possible additional fees confirmed in the management agreement. Final terms are governed by that agreement.
Can you take over a property I'm self-managing or that's with another manager?
Yes. We handle the transition — lease files, rent roll, deposits, keys, notices, and portal setup. Start with a property management analysis.

Get a clear read on your Baltimore City property

A free property management analysis covers rent positioning, compliance red flags, leasing, and recommended next steps for your specific address.