
“As a lifelong city resident, I do my part to make it a better place to live...When it came time to buy a home, rehabbing an older property was the route I wanted to take. It was a pleasure working with Baltimore Community Lending because they shared my desire to improve the city, and they were a great partner in the process.”

The Construction Process
Rehabilitating a property can be a daunting task.
Baltimore Community Lending’s experience and knowledge will
turn this complex process into a positive experience. BCL’s
Rehabilitation/Construction Specialist will be there to guide you
and your contractor through planning and construction to the final
post-construction inspection.
After you select a property that interests you, the Rehabilitation/Construction
Specialist will meet with you to discuss your project and visit the
property to conduct a feasibility study. The Specialist will complete
a Scope of Work report and cost estimate to determine the rehabilitation
needs. The inspection fee is paid in advance and will be credited
toward your closing costs at settlement.
Next, you should begin interviewing contractors and request bid proposals
from contractors of your choice. Contractors must have a Maryland
Home Improvement License, must have the ability to work on your project
full-time, and receive draw payments for work that has been completed.
The contractor you select will provide a construction proposal. Lastly,
a pre-construction conference will be scheduled with you and your
contractor to review any last-minute concerns before construction
begins.
As construction progresses, the Rehabilitation/Construction Specialist
will monitor the progress of the work, and conduct a final inspection
when the work is complete. All construction should be completed within
six months.

