| Off-Campus Housing Online resource that allows students to search for available off-campus housing. |
| Living Beyond the Loop Community Resource Guide & Renter's Handbook
In addition to the resources listed here, newspapers are a good source of housing opportunities: the daily Baltimore Sun and local or community newspapers. Real estate offices list rental properties, especially condominiums. Check bulletin boards at work, on campus, or in local stores. Let people know that you are looking. |
| UMBC Shuttle Bus Routes A list of all the UMBC Shuttle Bus routes and where they will take you. |
| Off-Campus ApartmentsA list of specific apartments outside the UMBC campus, their contact information, and which UMBC Shuttle Bus you can take to get there. Walker Avenue Apartments
Apartment on the UMBC loop. Walker
apartments is on-campus housing beyond the |
| Housing Complaint Form When renting housing off-campus, misunderstandings and dissatisfaction are inevitable. Here's a resource that could help you sort through misunderstandings. |
FYI - Baltimore Region Rental Housing Codes |
| Baltimore County: No more than (2) two unrelated persons can live together in a single family dwelling. In addition, a valid Rental Housing License as of 1/1/09 will be required for rental properties that are single family dwellings or have one to six units. Baltimore City: No more than (4) four unrelated persons can live together in a single family dwelling. |