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Equal Housing Opportunity

Fair Housing Commitment

Last updated: June 14, 2026

Our Commitment

Maryland Property Group, a trade name of More Gad LLC, is committed to the principle of Equal Housing Opportunity. We comply with the federal Fair Housing Act and all applicable Maryland law, and we are dedicated to treating every prospective and current resident fairly, consistently, and with respect.

Protected Classes

We do not discriminate in any aspect of our housing services based on any of the following:

What This Means in Practice

Our commitment to Equal Housing Opportunity applies across every part of our work, including the leasing of homes, the marketing and advertising of available units, the processing of applications, and the ongoing management of the properties we operate. We apply the same standards and criteria to every applicant and resident.

Reasonable Accommodations & Modifications

We will consider reasonable accommodations in our rules, policies, practices, or services, and reasonable modifications to a dwelling, when such changes may be necessary to afford a person with a disability an equal opportunity to use and enjoy a home, consistent with applicable law.

To request a reasonable accommodation or modification, please contact us at [email protected]. We will review each request individually and respond promptly.

Reporting Concerns

Anyone who believes they have experienced housing discrimination in connection with our properties is encouraged to contact us at [email protected] so that we can review the matter.

In addition, individuals may contact the following public agencies, whose contact information is available on their official websites:

Contact Us

For any questions regarding our Fair Housing commitment, please reach out to us at [email protected].

This page is provided for general information and does not constitute legal advice. Maryland Property Group is a trade name of More Gad LLC. Please have this content reviewed by qualified counsel before relying on it.