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Downtown Akron Partnership's Start Downtown program is open for its latest round of applications. The program helps entrepreneurs get started in a downtown storefront.
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The Better Business Bureau of Cincinnati says people have lost thousands of dollars to thieves offering loans, peddling credit repair services or allegedly promoting government programs.
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Here are some strategies that experts say can help.
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New "pay-to-stay" and "source-of-income protections" laws passed this week give renters some peace of mind concerning discriminatory housing practices.
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The new law will help those who are unable to pay their rent, mortgage and utilities, with the goal of keeping them in their homes.
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Systemic racism in home lending will be one of the top priorities for the banking committee he now chairs.
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Cases of layoffs, illnesses, unpaid rent, and other nationwide symptoms of the pandemic are surging, especially for the poor. That's why the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland has quickly ramped up online equipment and programs to assist the growing need for help from clients.
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A new report shows before the pandemic hit, only three of the ten most common jobs in Ohio actually paid employees enough to afford a basic two-bedroom...
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Cleveland’s housing court opened June 15 after a three-month moratorium on evictions. There are concerns a tidal wave of evictions could be coming.…
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Cuyahoga County and the City of Cleveland are planning millions of dollars in aid for tenants who haven't been able to pay their rent during the coronavirus pandemic, just as the city’s housing court begins to accept eviction filings after a three-month pause.