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[deleted] t1_j2rprpk wrote

So. Use a realtor but don't look at professionally managed properties.

The benefits of using a realtor is you have access to 90% of the rental market. They can tailor it to meet your needs

Private LLs are here. How you find them is word of mouth, driving around the neighborhood looking for handmade for rent signs.

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quasar_hat_rack t1_j2riglq wrote

I purchased a house in March of 2022 and will get my first water bill this month. I called several times and was told billing would start as soon as DPW was notified of the purchase. Additionally, they told me that I had to pay my interim usage through their website.
Failure to do so would result in fees and cut-off. (https://publicworks.baltimorecity.gov/ Click the "Pay Your Water Bill Online" icon and search for your address).

I randomly found the Change of Ownership form (Located here: https://publicworks.baltimorecity.gov/sites/default/files/Change%20of%20Info%20%20Sheet.pdf), filled it out, included a copy of my deed, and mailed it in). Two weeks later, I received a confirmation of the change and a self-service portal registration code.

Hope this helps

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