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No evictions: The state has ordered that no Maryland family or business who suffered a substantial loss of income due to COVID-19 or related closures can be evicted during the coronavirus state of emergency. The obligation to make rent and mortgage payments remains. Landlords may continue to file failure to pay rent cases, which will be considered after the state of emergency ends.
No repossessions: Marylanders’ cars, mobile homes, trailers, and house boats cannot be repossessed during the coronavirus emergency. The obligation to make rent and mortgage payments remains. Landlords may continue to file failure to pay rent cases, which will be considered after the state of emergency ends.
To find school meals nearby, visit the Maryland State Department of Education’s meals site.
To find child care, call Maryland’s LOCATE referral system at 1-877-261-0060, or click here.
For help paying utility bills, visit Maryland’s Office of Home Energy Programs.
For temporary cash assistance to families with dependent children, click here.
You may be eligible for small business grants from the city and state.
Also, the federal Small Business Admin (SBA) is currently offering second round of PPP loans until May 31, 2021 or until remaining funds are exhausted. They suggest you should use community financial institutions (CFI) if you ran into issues last time. There is a list of the CFI and other resources on this website: https://www.baltimoretogether.com/covidresources