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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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Tenant advocates have warned that the nation faces a wave of evictions, now that the CARES act and moratoriums against evictions have ended. One...
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But will it help residents facing evictions due to the pandemic right now?
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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…
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Montgomery County's annual homeless count started this morning.Before the sun came up, volunteers were already fanning out across the Dayton area. They…
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Seven months since the Memorial Day tornadoes left a path of devastation across the Miami Valley, some residents in Old North Dayton are struggling to…
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U.S. Senator Rob Portman (R-Ohio) is proposing a bill that would track nationwide data on evictions and pump more money into an emergency assistance...
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In his annual report delivered to more than 70 local government officials on Friday, Montgomery County Auditor Karl Keith called 2019 a “mixed bag” of…
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Homeowners and renters affected by the Memorial Day tornadoes are invited to two special recovery events this week. The so-called Housing Recovery…
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Tenants of the storm damaged Kelly Avenue apartments in Old North Dayton were ordered Tuesday to vacate their homes by the end of the week. The news…
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In the wake of this week’s devastating tornadoes that killed one person and injured dozens of others, many Miami Valley relief organizations are…
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WYSO Curious is our series where listeners ask questions and WYSO producers find the answers. Today we answer a question from two different listeners:…