Jordan Walsh
Editor, EvictPro
Jordan Walsh writes about Maryland landlord-tenant law, Baltimore rental court procedure, and the operational side of running rental property in the mid-Atlantic. Focused on practical, source-cited writing for landlords and agents navigating the FTPR process. Based in Baltimore.
Posts by Jordan Walsh
Maryland Tenants' Bill of Rights (2025): The Landlord Compliance Checklist
Maryland's first statewide Tenants' Bill of Rights takes effect October 1, 2025. Here's what landlords must do — lease attachment, late fee cap, 24-hour entry rule, 90-day rent increase notice, and the pre-filing compliance traps.
Maryland's 10-Day Notice Requirement: What Landlords Need to Know in 2026
Maryland's Failure to Pay Rent notice dropped from 14 days to 10. Here's what must be in a legal notice, how to deliver it, and what goes wrong when landlords get it wrong.
What Does a Baltimore Eviction Actually Cost in 2026? A Real, Itemized Breakdown
The real cost of a Baltimore eviction in 2026 — court fees, warrant fees, sheriff fees, attorney retainers, platform services, and the hidden costs most landlords miss.
How to Evict a Tenant in Maryland: The Complete 2026 Guide
A step-by-step, source-cited walkthrough of the Maryland FTPR process — from 10-day notice through sheriff eviction — with real costs, common mistakes, and when to hire help.