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Zoning laws stifle the opportunities of low-income families and families of color. We discuss how economic covenants, zoning laws and other factors continue to promote housing segregation and efforts to foster more inclusive neighborhoods.
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Zoning laws stifle the opportunities of low-income families and families of color. We discuss how economic covenants, zoning laws and other factors continue to promote housing segregation and efforts to foster more inclusive neighborhoods.
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Ohio State will hire a fulltime social worker to focus on housing issues in the University District along North High Street.
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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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It’s a great time to be selling a home in Columbus, but last month saw a sharp dip in new listings. There were fewer than 1,700 homes listed for sale in…
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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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Columbus City Council votes Monday night on an affordable housing plan that includes a proposal to make landlords give renters alternatives to paying an…
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Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) says systemic racism in home lending will be one of the top priorities for the banking committee he now chairs.Brown says he…
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Currently, hard-off tenants have little time before landlord can file eviction.
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The move follows an executive order by President Biden to expand protections for LGBTQ people in health care, housing and education.