Description: These are properties that the City made available on open bid that are now pending and in the process of being awarded to an interested party
Description: These lots have already been adopted. The Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development’s Adopt-A-Lot program allows residents, businesses or neighborhood groups to steward and care for city-owned vacant lots in their community. The program gives you the opportunity to use the Department of Housing and Community Development’s city-owned vacant lots near your home or business for your own benefit and your neighborhood's benefit without the burden of taxes or other financial obligations that come with ownership.
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Description: These are adopted community-managed open spaces. The Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development’s Adopt-A-Lot program allows residents, businesses or neighborhood groups to steward and care for city-owned vacant lots in their community. The program gives you the opportunity to use the Department of Housing and Community Development’s city-owned vacant lots near your home or business for your own benefit and your neighborhood's benefit without the burden of taxes or other financial obligations that come with ownership.
Description: These lots are available to adopt. The Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development’s Adopt-A-Lot program allows residents, businesses or neighborhood groups to steward and care for city-owned vacant lots in their community. The program gives you the opportunity to use the Department of Housing and Community Development’s city-owned vacant lots near your home or business for your own benefit and your neighborhood's benefit without the burden of taxes or other financial obligations that come with ownership.
Description: These tax certificates went to the October (bulk) Sale. The City can bring these tax certificates directly to the bulk sale meaning they skip the May Sale and cannot be bid on by private bidders individually.
Description: These tax certificates went to the May Sale. This means that the City did not decide to move them to the bulk sale that happens in October. So the tax certificate was open to bid on. They also were not bid on in the May Sale by any private bidder so the certificate was passed to the City.
Description: These tax certificates went to the October (bulk) Sale. The City can bring these tax certificates directly to the bulk sale meaning they skip the May Sale and cannot be bid on by private bidders individually.
Description: These tax certificates went to the May Sale. This means that the City did not decide to move them to the bulk sale that happens in October. So the tax certificate was open to bid on. They also were not bid on in the May Sale by any private bidder so the certificate was passed to the City.
Description: These tax certificates went to the October (bulk) Sale. The City can bring these tax certificates directly to the bulk sale meaning they skip the May Sale and cannot be bid on by private bidders individually.
Description: These tax certificates went to the May Sale. This means that the City did not decide to move them to the bulk sale that happens in October. So the tax certificate was open to bid on. They also were not bid on in the May Sale by any private bidder so the certificate was passed to the City.
Description: These tax certificates went to the May Sale in the last two years. There was private interest in these properties because they were bid on and now a private party holds the certificate. The owners of the properties have not yet paid off the lien to redeem the certificate.