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A housing support program that was created in the aftermath of the Dayton Memorial Day tornadoes has received national recognition. Also, a state lawmaker is sponsoring a bill he thinks could help first-time homebuyers.
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The legislation creates a process that makes it tougher for corporations to buy foreclosed properties in bundles.
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The Ohio House State and Local Government Committee discussed House Bill 563, which centers around whether local governments should be able to regulate short-term properties like Airbnbs.
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In Columbia, Missouri, some community members are stepping up to help unhoused individuals find solutions. They say city leaders have not done enough.
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A recent report finds that Ohio has among the highest number of new foreclosure filings in the country.
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Advocates for Basic Legal Equality Inc. is one of ten nonprofits to receive a grant to help tenants at risk of eviction. The $1 million award comes from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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With the federal moratorium ending, experts say that within a month or to evictions are expected to spike.
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Since the eviction moratorium expired, rental assistance programs are seeing more and more applications from those facing eviction.
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The Council unanimously voted to annex 34 acres in order to open up room for more housing.
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Opponents of the spread of Airbnbs say they remove affordable housing units from the local market.
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Senator Sherrod Brown met with senators to discuss racial discrimination in the housing market on Tuesday.
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Today, Springfield, Ohio is home to around 60,000 people – the same number of people as in 1914.