Maryland Statutes
Part I - In General
Section 4-903 - Findings

The General Assembly finds that:
        (1)    (i)    many residents of the State live in dwellings that do not conform to building, health, safety, fire, occupancy, or other codes and standards applicable to housing;
            (ii)    many communities or political subdivisions in the State do not have a minimum livability code; and
            (iii)    these conditions impede the development and maintenance of healthy, safe, and viable communities;
        (2)    private sector financing is often unavailable for rehabilitation because:
            (i)    owner–occupants of housing in need of rehabilitation often have low incomes; and
            (ii)    nonoccupant owners often incur high risks in owning and managing the housing;
        (3)    rehabilitating suitable housing:
            (i)    increases the economic life of the housing;
            (ii)    is often more economical and less disruptive than replacing the housing and relocating its occupants;
            (iii)    can better promote community development when it is done through organized housing rehabilitation programs;
            (iv)    is essential for sound community development; and
            (v)    can be helped by rehabilitating commercial buildings serving communities where housing rehabilitation is desirable;
        (4)    it is a proper public purpose for which public money may be spent and property acquired to:
            (i)    rehabilitate housing;
            (ii)    develop healthful, safe, and viable communities;
            (iii)    rehabilitate commercial buildings to help rehabilitate and develop housing; and
            (iv)    provide healthful and safe housing for migratory workers to maintain and expand the agricultural activities that are dependent on the labor of these workers; and
        (5)    it is a proper public purpose for which public money may be spent to:
            (i)    improve, modify, and add to housing to increase the supply of special housing for special populations, such as elderly households, individuals with disabilities, and other disadvantaged residents of the State;
            (ii)    prevent lead poisoning by modifying older housing to provide a lead–safe environment, as lead paint in older housing is a major source of lead poisoning in children;
            (iii)    provide adequate indoor plumbing, water supply, and sewage disposal systems for dwellings; and
            (iv)    reduce or eliminate radon and asbestos, which are major detriments to the health and safety of residents, on a pilot program basis.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Housing and Community Development

Division I - Housing and Community Programs

Title 4 - Division of Development Finance

Subtitle 9 - Maryland Housing Rehabilitation Program

Part I - In General

Section 4-901 - Definitions

Section 4-902 - Scope of Subtitle

Section 4-903 - Findings

Section 4-904 - Established

Section 4-905 - Units in Program

Section 4-906 - Operation of Program; Types of Program Loans

Section 4-907 - Money for Operations; Reallocations

Section 4-908 - Powers of Department -- Program Loans in General

Section 4-909 - Powers of Department -- Program Loans Secured by Mortgages

Section 4-909.1 - Powers of Department -- Program Loans Secured by Cooperative Interest

Section 4-910 - Regulations

Section 4-911 - Allocation of Money for Program Loans Under Regular Rehabilitation Program

Section 4-912 - Money to Annuity Bond Fund

Section 4-913 - Information on Program Loans Required in Appropriation Request

Section 4-914 - Administration of County Rehabilitation Programs

Section 4-915 - Family of Limited Income

Section 4-916 - Program Loans for Affordable Housing -- in General

Section 4-917 - Program Loans for Affordable Housing -- Conditions

Section 4-918 - Program Loans for Affordable Housing -- Dwellings

Section 4-919 - Program Loans for Affordable Housing -- Private Financing Standards

Section 4-920 - Loan Ceiling for Nonresidential Rehabilitation

Section 4-921 - Financing of Rehabilitation Loans

Section 4-922 - Federal Programs and Other Sources for Grants and Loans

Section 4-923 - Rehabilitation Projects