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Dayton residents now have an opportunity to seal certain eviction records within city limits. This rule change comes as man struggle to secure affordable housing, especially those with a past eviction.
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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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Montgomery County residents can take advantage of $5 million in rental and utility assistance available through CARES Act funding.
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When the COVID shutdown hit, lots of people lost jobs and couldn’t pay their rent. States and cities responded by putting a moratorium on evictions, but...
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But will it help residents facing evictions due to the pandemic right now?
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The Dayton Municipal Court will start hearing eviction cases again beginning June 1. Other courts in the Miami Valley have already started hearing…
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It is May 1, which means the rent is due despite record job losses and economic strain during the COVID-19 pandemic. Starting June 1 the Dayton Municipal…