The City of Hagerstown requires that a rental license be obtained when a property is occupied by persons other than the legal owner. The Rental Licensing Program is designed to promote safety, health, and habitability in rental housing and to encourage responsible management and operation of rental facilities and support property values, including those of neighboring properties.
All rental properties in the City of Hagerstown must be registered annually. There are a few exceptions:
To register, property owners must submit:
It is the property owner’s responsibility to notify Code Administration if any information changes throughout the program year.
Before the City of Hagerstown can authorize a residential property to be rented, the owner of the residential property shall state in writing to the city, under penalty of perjury, the lead paint status of the property. The Maryland Lead Risk Reduction in Housing Law requires inspections be conducted on affected properties.
An affected property is a residential rental property that was built prior to 1978 for which money or services are collected for rent. A lead paint certification number is issued upon the successful inspection of a rental property, and this number must be supplied to Code Administration as part of rental licensing.
The Maryland Department of the Environment maintains lists of accredited contractors who are authorized to do lead paint inspections. Only accredited inspectors are qualified to provide these inspection services.
Maryland law requires registration, fee payment, and distribution of educational materials in addition to the inspection requirements. You may call (410) 537-4199 or (800) 776-2706 for further information about these topics, or log onto the Maryland Department of the Environment.
To request an inspection call 301-739-8577 ext. 103 or email your request to Code Administration. Please note that only the property owner or agent can request an inspection.
The following information is required when requesting an inspection: