Property Address: 13, 15, 19, 21, and 23 N Payson Street, Baltimore, MD 21223
Property Owner (13): Yet another instance where ETS Maryland, LLC (a forfeited company not in good standing) did not transfer the deed after being awarded the property in a tax sale foreclosure. See linked post for info on the company.
Property Owner (15): Maggie and Floyd Doles, same address
Property Owner (19): Add Home Solutions, LLC, 663 San Gabriel Road, Lusby, MD 20657
Registered Agent for Add Home Solutions, LLC: CSC-Lawyers Incorporating Service, 7 St. Paul Street, #1600, Baltimore, MD 21202 (Company charter has been forfeited, company is not in good standing.)
Property Owner (21): See ownership information for 13 Payson Street, above. Again, the owner, ETS-Maryland LLC did not file a deed transfer after gaining ownership of the property, as required by law.
Property Owner (23): Eric C. Partman, same address
City Council District and Contact: District 9, “Pistol” Pete Welch
State Senator: Verna Jones Rodwell
State Delegates: Keith Haynes, Keiffer Mitchell Jr, Melvin Stukes


4 thoughts to “A Block of Blight on N Payson Street”
Is there some reason for a new owner to fail to neglect transfering a deed, besides laziness? I’m finding this fairly often, and the people at the Assesor’s office just shrug their shoulders.
Yes, of course — if nobody knows you own a property, you wouldn’t be mailed a tax bill. And you wouldn’t be held accountable, and you could feign ignorance when the city mailed out violation notices.
Sigh…of course. thanks.
sorry… i meant fail to transfer, not fail to neglect
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