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  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: Ruth Ann Norton, president and CEO of Green & Healthy Homes Initiative stands outside a neighborhood in West Baltimore Thursday December 1, 2016. Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_096.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: Ruth Ann Norton, president and CEO of Green & Healthy Homes Initiative stands outside a neighborhood in West Baltimore Thursday December 1, 2016. Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_085.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: Ruth Ann Norton, president and CEO of Green & Healthy Homes Initiative stands outside a home with lead paint located at 419 Normandy Ave. in West Baltimore Thursday December 1, 2016. Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_046.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: Ruth Ann Norton, president and CEO of Green & Healthy Homes Initiative stands outside a home with lead paint located at 419 Normandy Ave. in West Baltimore Thursday December 1, 2016. Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_035.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: Ruth Ann Norton, president and CEO of Green & Healthy Homes Initiative stands outside a neighborhood in West Baltimore Thursday December 1, 2016. Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_059.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: Ruth Ann Norton, president and CEO of Green & Healthy Homes Initiative stands outside a neighborhood in West Baltimore Thursday December 1, 2016. Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_003.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: Ruth Ann Norton, president and CEO of Green & Healthy Homes Initiative stands outside a neighborhood in West Baltimore Thursday December 1, 2016. Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_091.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: Ruth Ann Norton, president and CEO of Green & Healthy Homes Initiative stands outside a neighborhood in West Baltimore Thursday December 1, 2016. Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_082.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: Ruth Ann Norton, president and CEO of Green & Healthy Homes Initiative stands outside a neighborhood in West Baltimore Thursday December 1, 2016. Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_065.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: Ruth Ann Norton, president and CEO of Green & Healthy Homes Initiative stands outside a home with lead paint located at 419 Normandy Ave. in West Baltimore Thursday December 1, 2016. Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_026.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: Ruth Ann Norton, president and CEO of Green & Healthy Homes Initiative stands outside a neighborhood in West Baltimore Thursday December 1, 2016. Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_013.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: Ruth Ann Norton, president and CEO of Green & Healthy Homes Initiative stands outside a neighborhood in West Baltimore Thursday December 1, 2016. Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_014.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: Ruth Ann Norton, president and CEO of Green & Healthy Homes Initiative stands outside a neighborhood in West Baltimore Thursday December 1, 2016. Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_012.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: Ruth Ann Norton, president and CEO of Green & Healthy Homes Initiative stands outside a neighborhood in West Baltimore Thursday December 1, 2016. Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_001.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: A rowhome located at 524 Loudon Avenue had lead paint, but has sense been renovated and is listed for rent. <br />
<br />
neighborhood in West Baltimore Thursday December 1, 2016. Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_072.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: A rowhome located at 524 Loudon Avenue had lead paint, but has sense been renovated and is listed for rent. <br />
<br />
neighborhood in West Baltimore Thursday December 1, 2016. Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_076.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: A rowhome located at 524 Loudon Avenue had lead paint, but has sense been renovated and is listed for rent. <br />
<br />
neighborhood in West Baltimore Thursday December 1, 2016. Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_073.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: A vacant home located at 419 Normandy Ave. in Baltimore has chipping lead paint on it's front porch.<br />
<br />
Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_040.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - December 01, 2016: A vacant home located at 419 Normandy Ave. in Baltimore has chipping lead paint on it's front porch.<br />
<br />
Many older homes in Baltimore still have uncovered lead paint and some run down homes are being sold through rent to own contracts. Such agreements can make tenants culpable for repairs and maintenance, but because they don't have deeds to their property, they have no access to local grants to help with repairs.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30199334A
    161201_Lead_Paint_Baltimore_019.JPG
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