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Currently, hard-off tenants have little time before landlord can file eviction.
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Democratic Socialists of America are going door to door to talk to people at risk of being evicted.
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In order to receive assistance, tenants have to jump through a number of hoops.
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This week the Centers for Disease Control announced a moratorium on evictions to prevent the spread of COVID-19.Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) says he is…
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Tenant advocates have warned that the nation faces a wave of evictions, now that the CARES act and moratoriums against evictions have ended. One…
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As moratoriums on evictions put in place during the coronavirus pandemic expire and evictions kick back in, people who rent are facing a whole new set of…
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As COVID-19 related job losses continue to affect thousands of Ohioans, many are in danger of losing their homes. A bill that’s been introduced by a...
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With one of the highest eviction rates in the country , Dayton city leaders set out to do something about it last year with the formation of an Eviction...
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The federal CARES ACT moratorium on evictions for people in subsidized housing, which was established during the pandemic, is set to expire soon.And…
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Akron Municipal Court resumes hearing eviction cases Monday after a months-long moratorium under COVID-19 restrictions. The moratorium covered most eviction cases from March through June. Some cases not related to non-payment did go through, said Community Legal Aid Managing Attorney John Petit. Petit is expecting the number of eviction cases to rise dramatically in the coming weeks. “Because the court has put so many on hold, and as unemployment assistance runs out and the federal moratorium ends, that is going to increase the numbers,” he said.