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26Jun

New Legislation Proposed to Lower Threshold for Projects to Qualify for Baltimore City's High-Performance Market-Rate Rental Housing Tax Credit

On May 9th, Councilman Bill Henry introduced CCB #19-389, which proposes to modify the number of rental units required to qualify a multi-family dwelling project for the City’s High-Performance Market-Rate Rental Housing Tax Credit (the “Tax Credit”)...
By: Rosenberg Martin Greenberg LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/new-legislation-proposed-to-lower-68613/

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