Records show Baltimore nonprofit housing provider stopped paying tenants’ rents and hasn’t accounted for the money.
At a federally subsidized property owned by D.M. Inc., a limited liability company owned by Empire Homes of Maryland and AIDS Interfaith Residential Services, tenants said the landlord has not adequately provided safe living conditions. There is mold on the vents. (Kirk McKoy/The Baltimore Banner)
Records show a Baltimore nonprofit housing provider stopped paying tenants’ rents and hasn’t accounted for the money.  The ceiling in the laundry room has fallen in due to water damage.
At a federally subsidized property owned by D.M. Inc., a limited liability company owned by Empire Homes of Maryland and AIDS Interfaith Residential Services, tenants said the landlord has not adequately provided safe living conditions. The ceiling in the laundry room has fallen in due to water damage. (Kirk McKoy/The Baltimore Banner)
Records show a Baltimore nonprofit housing provider stopped paying tenants’ rents and hasn’t accounted for the money. The ceiling in the laundry room has fallen in and the wooden ceiling shows heavy water damage.
At a federally subsidized property owned by D.M. Inc., a limited liability company owned by Empire Homes of Maryland and AIDS Interfaith Residential Services, tenants said the landlord has not adequately provided safe living conditions. The ceiling in the laundry room has fallen in and the wooden ceiling shows heavy water damage. (Kirk McKoy/The Baltimore Banner)
Records show a Baltimore nonprofit housing provider stopped paying tenants’ rents and hasn’t accounted for the money. Here, a piece of tape indicates the bell isn't working.
At a federally subsidized property owned by D.M. Inc., a limited liability company owned by Empire Homes of Maryland and AIDS Interfaith Residential Services, tenants said the landlord has not adequately provided safe living conditions. Here, a piece of tape indicates the bell isn't working. (Kirk McKoy/The Baltimore Banner)
Records show a Baltimore nonprofit housing provider stopped paying tenants’ rents and hasn’t accounted for the money. This deadbolt on the outer door is loose and falling off.
At a federally subsidized property owned by D.M. Inc., a limited liability company owned by Empire Homes of Maryland and AIDS Interfaith Residential Services, tenants said the landlord has not adequately provided safe living conditions. This deadbolt on the outer door is loose and falling off. (Kirk McKoy/The Baltimore Banner)
Records show a Baltimore nonprofit housing provider stopped paying tenants’ rents and hasn’t accounted for the money. The dining room ceiling has water damage, which is bubbling and soft to the touch.
At a federally subsidized property owned by D.M. Inc., a limited liability company owned by Empire Homes of Maryland and AIDS Interfaith Residential Services, tenants said the landlord has not adequately provided safe living conditions. The dining room ceiling has water damage, which is bubbling and soft to the touch. (Kirk McKoy/The Baltimore Banner)
Records show a Baltimore nonprofit housing provider stopped paying tenants’ rents and hasn’t accounted for the money. Bathroom tiles are not fixed to the floor.
At a federally subsidized property owned by D.M. Inc., a limited liability company owned by Empire Homes of Maryland and AIDS Interfaith Residential Services, tenants said the landlord has not adequately provided safe living conditions. Bathroom tiles are not fixed to the floor. (Kirk McKoy/The Baltimore Banner)
Records show a Baltimore nonprofit housing provider stopped paying tenants’ rents and hasn’t accounted for the money. Bathroom tiles are not fixed to the floor and are broken in areas.
At a federally subsidized property owned by D.M. Inc., a limited liability company owned by Empire Homes of Maryland and AIDS Interfaith Residential Services, tenants said the landlord has not adequately provided safe living conditions. Bathroom tiles are not fixed to the floor and are broken in areas. (Kirk McKoy/The Baltimore Banner)
Records show a Baltimore nonprofit housing provider stopped paying tenants’ rents and hasn’t accounted for the money.
At a federally subsidized property owned by D.M. Inc., a limited liability company owned by Empire Homes of Maryland and AIDS Interfaith Residential Services, tenants said the landlord has not adequately provided safe living conditions. In the kitchen holes have not been fully covered. (Kirk McKoy/The Baltimore Banner)
Records show a Baltimore nonprofit housing provider stopped paying tenants’ rents and hasn’t accounted for the money. A mouse has chewed through the baseboard and left droppings on the carpet.
At a federally subsidized property owned by D.M. Inc., a limited liability company owned by Empire Homes of Maryland and AIDS Interfaith Residential Services, tenants said the landlord has not adequately provided safe living conditions. A rodent has chewed through the baseboard and left droppings on the carpet. (Kirk McKoy/The Baltimore Banner)
Records show a Baltimore nonprofit housing provider stopped paying tenants’ rents and hasn’t accounted for the money. The light at the top of the stairwell is out. Residents use a flashlight or their mobile phone light to get around.
At a federally subsidized property owned by D.M. Inc., a limited liability company owned by Empire Homes of Maryland and AIDS Interfaith Residential Services, tenants said the landlord has not adequately provided safe living conditions. The light at the top of the stairwell is out. Residents use a flashlight or their mobile phone light to get around. (Kirk McKoy/The Baltimore Banner)
Records show a Baltimore nonprofit housing provider stopped paying tenants’ rents and hasn’t accounted for the money. Gaps in the baseboard allow rodents access to the apartments.
At a federally subsidized property owned by D.M. Inc., a limited liability company owned by Empire Homes of Maryland and AIDS Interfaith Residential Services, tenants said the landlord has not adequately provided safe living conditions. Gaps in the baseboard allow rodents access to the apartments. (Kirk McKoy/The Baltimore Banner)
Records show a Baltimore nonprofit housing provider stopped paying tenants’ rents and hasn’t accounted for the money. A gap under the door allows rodents and cold air in during the winter months.
At a federally subsidized property owned by D.M. Inc., a limited liability company owned by Empire Homes of Maryland and AIDS Interfaith Residential Services, tenants said the landlord has not adequately provided safe living conditions. A gap under the door allows rodents and cold air in during the winter months. (Kirk McKoy/The Baltimore Banner)
Records show a Baltimore nonprofit housing provider stopped paying tenants’ rents and hasn’t accounted for the money. Broken gate to the courtyard in the rear.
At a federally subsidized property owned by D.M. Inc., a limited liability company owned by Empire Homes of Maryland and AIDS Interfaith Residential Services, tenants said the landlord has not adequately provided safe living conditions. The gate to the courtyard in the rear is broken. (Kirk McKoy/The Baltimore Banner)