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Cincinnati council is considering a change to landlord obligations. The measure would require landlords to accept an insurance policy when they require a…
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Cincinnati, like many communities across the country, has a lack of affordable housing. The federal department of Housing and Urban Development says…
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The latest sustainability study from RENTCafé finds Cincinnati leads the Buckeye State when it comes to the number of green apartments. Eco-friendly…
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Private development can mean economic opportunity, increased tax revenues and more jobs for local communities. But in many struggling Cincinnati…
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Short-term rentals, including Airbnbs, are popping up all over Cincinnati, particularly in the urban core. For many, they're an asset to the city,…
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About a decade ago, a housing crisis swept the country. The crash devastated many communities and changed the lives of millions of Americans who...
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A new report shows only two of the 10 most common jobs in Ohio pay enough for a worker to rent a two-bedroom apartment.The report by the National Low…
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The difference between an animal assistant and a pet is an increasing concern for landlords in Ohio and the rest of the country. It was a big part of...
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Matthew Desmond estimates that 2.3 million evictions were filed in the U.S. in 2016 — a rate of four every minute. "Eviction isn't just a condition of poverty; it's a cause of poverty," he says.
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People Working Cooperatively (PWC) strengthens communities by providing professional, critical home repairs, weatherization, modifications, and…