City of Baltimore
Baltimore City Code

§ 4-1. Definitions.

(a) In general.

In this subtitle, the following terms have the meanings indicated.

(b) Commissioner.

"Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Housing and Community Development or the Commissioner's designee.

(c) Dwelling unit.

"Dwelling unit" has the meaning stated in § 202.2 of the Baltimore City Property Maintenance Code.

(d) Multiple-family dwelling.

"Multiple-family dwelling" has the meaning stated in § 202.2 of the Baltimore City Property Maintenance Code.

(e) Non-owner-occupied dwelling unit.

(1) In general.

"Non-owner-occupied dwelling unit" means any:

(i) dwelling unit that is unoccupied;

(ii) dwelling unit that, even if occupied, is not occupied by an owner of record; or

(iii) dwelling unit that, even if occupied, is not designated by the State Department of Assessments and Taxation as the owner's principal residence in accordance with the criteria governing the State Homestead Tax Credit.

(2) Qualifications.

For purposes of this definition:

(i) an owner may only have one owner-occupied dwelling unit in Baltimore City; and

(ii) an owner-occupied unit must be titled to a natural person.

(f) Person.

(1) In general.

"Person" has the meaning stated in § 1-107(a) {"Person: In general"} of the City Code's General Provisions Article.

(2) Qualified inclusion of governmental entities.

Notwithstanding § 1-107(b) {"Person: Exclusion"} of the General Provisions Article, in this subtitle "person" also includes, except as used in § 4-17 {"Penalties"} of this subtitle, a governmental entity or an instrumentality or unit of a governmental entity.

(g) Rooming house.

"Rooming house" has the meaning stated in § 202.2 of the Baltimore City Property Maintenance Code.

(h) Rooming unit.

"Rooming unit" has the meaning stated in § 202.2 of the Baltimore City Property Maintenance Code.

(i) Vacant structure.

(1) In general.

"Vacant structure" means any structure that is subject to an unabated violation notice issued under § 116 {"Unsafe Structures"} of the Baltimore City Building Code.

(2) Exclusions.

"Vacant structure" does not include an accessory structure that is not intended for occupancy, such as a garage, shed, or storage building.