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BALTIMORE NEIGHBORHOODS, INC.
2217 St. Paul Street

Baltimore   MD, 21218
Primary Phone (410)243-6007 or (800) 487-6007 (Tenant/Landlord Counseling Line)
Secondary Phone410-243-4400 (Fair Housing Information)
Type of Service Promotes justice in housing through education, testing, and litigation. The tenant/landlord counseling hotline assists tenants and landlords across the state with information regarding their rights and responsibilities under Maryland law. BNI also publishes the Guide to Local, State, and Federal Laws Governing Tenant-Landlord Relations. The Guide is available for the staet of Maryland, as well as versions for Baltimore City, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, and Prince George's counties. Handles cases of housing and public accommodations, discrimination and landlord/tenant.
Intake HoursPhone hours are Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. No walk-ins.
Web sitehttp://bni-maryland.org/
Emailrdoran@bni-maryland.org 
Last UpdatedWed Mar 25 13:18:38 EDT 2009

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