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Study says Columbus free eviction legal representation program can save more than $20 million a yearA study commissioned by Columbus City Council speculates providing free representation to low income residents going through eviction proceedings could save more than $20 million.
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Several GOP Ohio lawmakers say the current eviction process doesn’t provide enough legal protections to property owners.
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Rising rents coupled with inflation make it harder for people to pay and landlords say rising property taxes and maintenance costs are making it harder to keep prices down.
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Two days after a Dec. 31 deadline for Colonial Village residents to vacate the property, Columbus authorities are still working to determine if there are still people living in the derelict apartment complex.
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The Centers for Disease Control ordered a new, more limited ban on eviction, but a Franklin County blocked the move locally. We take a look at what this all means for local renters and landlords.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Monday that it will extend through June its moratorium on evictions, which was set to expire at the end of this month. But the moratorium isn’t automatic. Legal experts say tenants need to take action to qualify for protection.
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The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is moving to extend an order aimed at preventing evictions during the pandemic. Housing groups say the order could prevent up to 1 million evictions.
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The CDC recently extended its eviction moratorium until the end of March to keep people in their homes during the deadly COVID-19 pandemic. At a time...
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On his first day in office, the president plans to sign an executive order extending the CDC's moratorium on evictions. Housing advocates say the CDC rule needs to be strengthened.
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Biden signed 15 executive actions on priorities including COVID-19, climate change, racial justice — and a rollback of some Trump rules.