St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center
St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center’s mission is to create, preserve and maintain equal housing opportunities for low- and moderate-income people, primarily in Baltimore City, and to encourage and support strong and diverse neighborhoods. Through advice, referrals, and representation, St. Ambrose provides civil legal services to assist clients to preserve stable and affordable housing. Services focus on foreclosure prevention, landlord-tenant disputes, and other housing preservation issues.
Program Details
Legal Services Department
Program Description:
The Legal Services Program at St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center provides legal services to lower income Baltimore-area residents. St. Ambrose attorneys provide advice and representation in the following practice areas:
- Foreclosure defense
- Landlord-Tenant disputes
- Tax sales
- Title issues
- Reverse mortgage default
- Contract disputes
- Access to public benefits
- Consumer protection
- Wills and estate planning
To contact a lawyer at St. Ambrose, please call 410-366-8550 x249 or email legal@stambros.org
Program Contact email: legal@stambros.org
Program Contact Phone: 410-366-8550 x249
Online intake form URL: Intake Forms
Program uses Language Line (Y/N): Yes
Program staff provide services in other languages: Spanish
Office days/hours: Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm
Intake days/hours (by phone): Monday-Friday, 9am-4pm
Intake days/hours (other): Download a Legal Services Intake Form (PDF) to submit by mail, by fax, or in person.
Cost or fee (describe): Free of cost for brief legal advice
Eligibility-residence-county: Statewide
Eligibility-income: Maryland Legal Services Corporation income guidelines
Services
Housing - General: Brief advice/Help with forms/Clinics
Housing - Landlord/Tenant: Brief advice/Help with forms/Clinics
Wills, Estates, Probate: Brief advice/Help with forms/Clinics
Other Topics: Brief advice/Help with forms/Clinics
Se habla Español: Brief advice/Help with forms/Clinics
Baltimore, MD 21218
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