Why reporting your bad landlord or slumlord is the first thing you should do.
All Landlords in Maryland are required to ensure that residential property has Minimum Livability standards. Your City or County most likely has a local Housing Code Enforcement and Inspections Agency that is responsible for investigating complaints. If they find violations, then they will cite your slumlord for the issues. If your slumlord does not fix the issues within a certain number of days they can face criminal or civil penalties. After reporting your slumlord consider hiring an attorney to send your slumlord a demand letter to fix the issues, or taking the steps necessary to file a rent escrow claim in your local District Court.
What happens if my bad landlord or slumlord tries to evict me or harm me after reporting him or her?
If your slumlord tries to evict you after reporting valid housing code violation, then they may be liable for a retaliatory action counter-claim. Tenants that prevail in a retaliatory action claim may be awarded up to three months rent and reasonable attorney’s fees.
Instructions For Using The Find My Local Housing Code Enforcement Agency To Report My Landlord or Slumlord List
Although your city is located in a county. It may have its own local code enforcement agency. For example, residents of the City of College Park should contact College park code enforcement instead of Prince George’s County code enforcement. As a general rule, check to see if your city has a local code enforcement agency before calling your county. By clicking on the name of your city or county you will be linked to that department’s website so you can get more information. I did my best to find the best number to call for each agency, and if you click the numbers on mobile devices, your device will be prompted to make a call.
Please note that this list is a work in progress, so if any numbers are wrong or if links do not work please use my contact form to notify me so I can update the list. If there is an agency that I missed, please notify me so that I can add it to this list. I want this list to be as up to date and as accurate as possible to help tenants in need.
Alphabetical List of Local City and County Maryland Housing and Code Enforcement Agencies
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Aberdeen Planning & Community Development
Phone: 410-272-1600 -
Anne Arundel County Department of Inspections and Permits
Phone: 410-222-7730 -
Baltimore City Housing Code Enforcement
Phone: 311 -
Baltimore County Code Enforcement
Phone: 410-887-3351 -
Berlin Planning and Zoning Department
Phone: 410-641-2316 -
Berwyn Heights Code Enforcement
Phone: 301-513-9331 -
Bladensburg Code Enforcement
Phone: 301-927-0330 -
Bowie Code Compliance Office
Phone: 301-809-3008 -
Brentwood Code Enforcement
Phone: 301-927-3344 -
Brooklyn Park Code Enforcement
Phone: 763-424-8000 -
Brunswick Code Enforcement
Phone: 301-834-7500 -
Cambridge Building Safety Services
Phone: 410-229-1955 -
Caroline County Department of Planning and Codes
Phone: 410-479-8100 -
Cecil County Department of Permits & Inspections
Phone: 410-996-5235 -
Charles County Codes, Permits, and Inspection Services
Phone: 301-645-0692 -
Chesapeake Beach Code Enforcement
Phone: 301-855-8398 -
Cheverly Code Enforcement
Phone: 240-770-7674 -
College Park Code Enforcement
Phone: 240-487-3570 -
Cottage City Police Department Code Enforcement
Click on the link above
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Cumberland Community Development
Phone: 301-759-6442 -
District Heights Police Department Code Enforcement
Phone: 301-336-1400 -
Denton Planning and Codes Department
Phone: 410-479-2050 -
Easton Code Enforcement
Phone: 410-882-2526 -
Edmonston Code Enforcement
Phone: 301-699-8806 -
Elkton Code Enforcement
Phone: 410-398-4999 -
Fredrick City Code Enforcement
Fredrick City Code Enforcement
Phone: 301-600-3825 -
Fredrick County Livability Code Enforcement
Phone: 301-600-8825 -
Frost Burg City Code Enforcement
Phone:301-689-6000 ext. 110
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Fruitland Code Enforcement
Phone: 410-742-1161 -
Gaithersburg Neighborhood Services
Phone: 301-258-6340 -
Garrett County Department of Permits & Inspection Services
Phone: 301-334-7474 -
Greenbelt Housing and Property Code Enforcement
Phone: 301-345-5417 -
Hagerstown Code Admininistration
Phone:301-739-8577 Ext. 103 -
Harford County Inspections Licensing & Permits
Phone: 410-638-3089 -
Howard County Code Enforcement
Phone: 410-313-2350 -
Hyattsville City & Parking Compliance
Phone: 301-985-5014 -
Glenarden Code Enforcement
Phone: 301-773-2100 ext. 28 -
Indian Head Code Enforcement
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Kent County Planning, Housing, and Zoning
Phone: 410-778-7475 -
Laurel Office of Fire Marshall & Permit Services
Phone: 301-699-2789 -
Montgomery County Housing Code Enforcement
Phone: 340-777-0311 -
Mount Airy Code Enforcement
Phone: tel:301-829-1424 ext. 35 -
Mount Rainer Code Enforcement
Phone: tel:301-985-6551 -
New Carrollton Code Enforcement
Phone: 301-459-3771 -
Northbeach Code Enforcement
Phone: 301-855-6681 Ext. 104 -
Perryville Code Enforcement
Phone: 410-642-6066 Ext. 25 -
Poolesville Code Enforcement
Phone: 301-428-8927 -
Prince George’s County Department of Permitting, Inspections, and Enforcement
Phone: 301-636-2000 -
Rising Sun Code Enforcement
Phone: 410-658-5353 -
Riverdale Park Code Enforcement
Phone: 301-209-1576 -
Rockville Landlord-Tenant Affairs
Phone: 240-314-8310 -
Salisbury Neighborhood Services and Code Compliance
Phone: 410-341-9550 -
Seat Pleasant Code Enforcement
Phone: 301-499-8700 -
Somerset County Building Codes, Permits & Inspections
Phone: 410-651-1424 -
Talbot County Code Enforcement
Phone: 410-770-6840 -
Taney Town Code Enforcement
Phone: 410-751-1100 -
Thurmont Code Enforcement
Phone: 301-271-7317 -
Queen Anne’s County Housing & Community Services
Phone: 410-758-3977 -
St. Mary’s County Inspections Division
Phone: 301-475-4200 -
Walkersville Code Enforcement
Phone: 301-845-4500 -
Washington County Permitting Department
Phone: 240-313-2460 -
Westminster Code Enforcement
Phone: 410-848-9000 -
Wicomoco County Building Permits and Inspections
Phone: 410-548-4801
The Pendergraft Firm Helps Tenants Fight and Recover Against Bad Landlords and Slumlords
After reporting your bad landlord or slumlord, the next step is to consider taking legal action against your landlord for relief. Attorney Brian Pendergraft has helped many tenants face bad landlords and slumlords and their legal teams. Call him at 301-205-9013 or e-mail info@tpf.legal for a free consultation!>
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