Housing
Legislative Priority in 2007, 2008
LWVMD takes action to develop a state housing policy responsive to the need for more affordable and workforce housing and to clarify landlord/tenant relationships. (1982, 1983)
LWVMD Supports:
- one state entity charged with and held accountable for establishing housing policies, programs and goals; periodically collecting and analyzing data; and reviewing housing programs.
- housing programs funded by bonds and general revenues.
- housing programs targeted to those geographic areas with proportionally the highest level of housing assistance needs.
- new construction or rehabilitation to promote economic development.
- the change of state landlord/tenant laws to require a clearly written lease which states the rights and responsibilities of both parties and includes a warranty of habitability.
- requirement of landlords to state reasons for either terminating tenancy or initiating eviction proceedings.
- the establishment of local and/or regional landlord/tenant offices and quasi-judicial commissions throughout Maryland.
- the use of manufactured/mobile housing and the development of manufactured/mobile home subdivisions to meet the need for affordable and available housing.
LWV St. Mary's Position on Housing
LWV of St. Mary's Position on
Affordable
Housing
(May 2003)
- Creating a Housing Trust Fund from fees,
taxes, and contributions to be used to construct low income/affordable
housing.
- Establishing a community Land Trust of
donated or purchased
land to encourage builders to construct low income/affordable housing.
- Examining the concept of monetary
incentives for developers
who build low income/affordable housing or include a percentage of such
housing in new developments.