9/26/24

Eviction: Attorney's SECRET Advice for Baltimore Landlords

Key Insights and Core Concepts

  • Baltimore’s eviction process is complex and often painful for investors, requiring legal expertise or careful attention to detail to avoid costly mistakes.

  • Rental license requirement is critical: Since October 2023, Baltimore requires landlords to have a rental license even for tenant holdovers (lease expired). Without this license, eviction filings can be dismissed.

  • Eviction filings must be systematic and timely: Filing monthly failure-to-pay-rent cases proactively creates pressure on tenants and builds multiple judgments that accelerate eviction prospects.

  • Eviction process duration averages 3–5 months, sometimes longer depending on court backlogs and tenant actions.

  • Legal technicalities and court nuances can determine eviction outcomes, highlighting the importance of proper paperwork and adherence to procedural timelines.

  • Cash for keys is generally discouraged unless it is formalized through a court agreement to expedite tenant move-out and bypass further filings.

  • Tenant screening and lease structuring are the best ways to avoid evictions: rigorous income and credit requirements and preferring month-to-month leases offer greater flexibility to landlords.

  • Investors are advised to delegate eviction filings to professionals to save time, reduce stress, and avoid costly procedural errors.

  • Sheriff’s eviction day logistics vary by county: Baltimore City requires four people (including one to change locks), while other counties may require more personnel.

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