Current Residents
Resources to Make Your Stay Comfortable
For our current residents we have a complete set of tools and procedures to make your stay with us more comfortable and rewarding. Use our website to submit any maintenance requests, pay your rent, or just to drop us a line. We love to hear from our residents.
Links and Resources
- Contact Us
- Credit Counseling
- Utilities
- Rental Counseling
- Slacking on Rent Payments Can Cost You More Than Late Fees
- How to pay rent and fees online
- How to set up recurring payments
- Instruction on how to sign a Docusign Document
- Resident Benefits
- Resident Portal Video
- Resident Portal Video (Spanish)
- Introducing Retail Cash Payment- Pay Near Me
- How to Submit a Work Order
- How much rent can I afford
- Want to save money on current utility bills? Get a quote from PropertyWize preferred vendors
- Resident Complaint Form
Resources Available for Residents impacted by Covid19
Thank you to those tenants who have reached out to us and provide written documentation of their hardship. We are working with rental owners on a case by case basis to see if we can offer some relief.
If you have lost your place of employment temporality or indefinitely, you should apply online for Maryland unemployment benefits. This is something you have a right to. The phone lines are extremely busy so for faster response time please apply directly online if you have not done so already:
https://secure-2.dllr.state.md.us/NetClaims/Welcome.aspx
DLLR's FAQ on Unemployment Insurance Benefits & COVID-19
If you receive any government assistance programs like Baltimore Regional Housing Partnership, Section 8, Mayor Office of Homelessness and/or St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore, you should be contacting the agency right away as they have programs where they can adjust your rent during this time.
Additionally, the following Maryland employers may be hiring during the Covid19 lockdown.
Amazon announced plans to hire around 100,000 warehouse and delivery workers. According to Amazon’s job website, there are several jobs listed at different locations in Maryland.
CVS is also looking to expand staff across Maryland. According to the company website, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and increased need in health care, it is looking to fill about 32,000 full- and part-time positions.
Resources Available for Residents impacted by Covid19
Thank you to those tenants who have reached out to us and provide written documentation of their hardship. We are working with rental owners on a case by case basis to see if we can offer some relief.
If you have lost your place of employment temporality or indefinitely, you should apply online for Maryland unemployment benefits. This is something you have a right to. The phone lines are extremely busy so for faster response time please apply directly online if you have not done so already:
https://secure-2.dllr.state.md.us/NetClaims/Welcome.aspx
DLLR's FAQ on Unemployment Insurance Benefits & COVID-19
If you receive any government assistance programs like Baltimore Regional Housing Partnership, Section 8, Mayor Office of Homelessness and/or St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore, you should be contacting the agency right away as they have programs where they can adjust your rent during this time.
Additionally, the following Maryland employers may be hiring during the Covid19 lockdown.
- Amazon announced plans to hire around 100,000 warehouse and delivery workers. According to Amazon’s job website, there are several jobs listed at different locations in Maryland.
- CVS is also looking to expand staff across Maryland. According to the company website, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and increased need in health care, it is looking to fill about 32,000 full- and part-time positions.
- 7-Eleven is looking to fill around 20,000 positions at it stores. You can do a search for specific positions here.
- Giant Food is looking to fill positions at it Hanover and Springfield, Virginia facilities.
- Aldi had a list of nearly 170 positions on its website.
- Walmart announced plans to hire around 150,000 temporary workers. You can find a list of positions in Maryland here.
- Lowes is looking to hire seasonal workers too.
- Walgreens is also looking to add workers.
- LinkedIn also has an article with information on who is hiring.
- Lidl opened a regional headquarters and distribution center in Cecil County that will add around 200 full-time jobs.
The Fair Housing Action Center of Maryland also created a list of resources for renters seeking financial assistance.
Anne Arundel County and Annapolis:
- Emergency Assistance to Families with Children - Annapolis: 410-269-4500
- North County Emergency Outreach Network: 410-766-1826
- Salvation Army - Annapolis: 410-263-4091
- Salvation Army - Glen Burnie: 410-768-0477
- Emergency Assistance to Families with Children - Glen Burie: 410-269-4500
- Anne Arundel County Community Action: 410-626-1900
Baltimore City:
- Franciscan Center: 410-467-5340
- HealthCare Access Maryland (HCAM): 410-649-0529
- American Legion Department of MD State Headquarters: 410-752-1405, 800-433-3318
- New Shiloh Baptist Church: 410-523-5306
- All Saints Church: 410-542-0445
- Mount Moriah Baptist: 410-945-3575
- New Creation Christian Church Love Outreach Ministry: 410-488-5653
- Paul’s Place: 410-625-0775
- Wallbrook Vicinity Churches Assistance Ministry: 410-383-1525
- Zion Baptist Church: 410-837-4181
- St. Anthony of Padua: 410-488-9918
- Mercy Supportive Housing Program: 410-675-2125
- Salvation Army Family Service Center: 410-783-2920
- City Temple Outreach: 410-383-8040, 410-462-4800
- Friendship Outreach Center: 410-444-1595
- Bon Secours Community Works: 410-362-3808
- Baltimore City District Court — Eviction Prevention Program: 410-878-8650
- St Vincent de Paul — The Samaritan Center: 667-600-3700 ext. 1
Baltimore County:
- Community Action Network: 410-285-4674 ext. 111 or 123
- Assistance Center of Towson: 410-296-4855
- Maryland Kidney Foundation: 410-494-8545 for assistance to Maryland residents diagnosed with kidney conditions
Harford County:
- Harford Community Action Agency: 443-456-3629
- Salvation Army: 410-939-3535
- St. Vincent de Paul Outreach: 410-642-3588
- Aberdeen Bible Church: 410-272-3278
Howard County:
- Community Action Council of Howard County: 410-313-6440
- Community Action Council of Howard County (Laurel Residents Only): 410-313-0220
- Laurel Advocacy and Referral Services (Zip codes 20707, 20708, 20723, and 20724 only): 301-776-0442
Other Maryland Resources
- United Way of Central Maryland 410-547-8000
- RentalAssistance.us/state/Maryland has many resources with specific links for various areas in Maryland