Maryland

Baltimore County Property Tax Reassessment 2014

January 7th, 2014

Baltimore County property tax reassessments for 2014 have come out, and a lot of people between Towson and Owings Mills are affected. The State of Maryland's Department of Assessments and Taxation reassesses properties every three years. The property tax reassessment, just to note, does not show what your home could sell for in the real [...]

Maryland New Traffic Laws October 1, 2013

September 24th, 2013

Maryland has new traffic laws going into effect on October 1, 2013, and the Maryland State Police want to make sure everyone is aware of the changes. First, effective Oct. 1, it will become a primary offense for drivers to use hand-held cellphones while driving. This means that using your cellphone ALONE is a reason [...]

Reasons Why Maryland is the Coolest State

August 1st, 2013

There are many reasons why Maryland could be considered the coolest state. Buzzfeed came up with 20. I thought it was neat, so I thought I would share with you Buzzfeed's 20 reasons why Maryland is the Coolest State: 1) Maryland Crabs. (And the enjoyment of eating them. It takes a long time, so it is [...]

Stricter Distracted Driving Laws in Maryland

April 10th, 2013

The General Assembly passed a bill on Monday which would make talking on a handheld cellphone while driving a vehicle a primary offense. According to an article by WBAL, under the new bill, a police officer would be able to pull a driver over for talking on a handheld while their vehicle is in motion. [...]

Dine Out Maryland September 2012

September 4th, 2012

Dine Out Maryland is this month, September 2012, where you can save 20% on your meal at participating restaurants. Visit this website: dineoutmaryland.com and choose, "click here" to print coupon. You must have the coupon and present when you order to qualify for the 20% off. There are some restrictions (like, some are only offering the [...]

Foreclosures in Maryland Rose in February

March 11th, 2010

Foreclosures in Maryland rose above the national average in February, with a total of 5,732 according to the Baltimore Business Journal. This was a 9% increase over January, and an 80% increase (yes eighty percent) over February 2009. In Maryland, one in every 407 houses was in foreclosure in February. The national average was one [...]

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