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Search results for "evictions":Society of St. Vincent de Paul
We are in the homes of Greater Cincinnati every day living our mission: to provide direct help to those who need it -- spiritual, emotional and material. If you feel lonely, forgotten, or are struggling with hunger, keeping your home, clothing your children, getting medicine...help is just one click...
Franklin County PRC Plus Rental Assistance
Franklin County's Prevention, Retention, and Contingency (PRC) Plus Rental Assistance program provides one-time rental assistance payments for eligible families struggling to meet rent or facing eviction as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mahoning County Court #2 - Boardman
The County Court hears cases involving traffic, non-traffic misdemeanors, violations of municipal ordinances, evictions, and civil claims that are $15,000 or less.
Mahoning County Court #3 - Sebring
The County Court hears cases involving traffic, non-traffic misdemeanors, violations of municipal ordinances, evictions, and civil claims that are $15,000 or less.
Hamilton County Help Center - HCJC Satellite Office
The Help Center at Hamilton County Juvenile Court provides general information and limited legal advice consultations on areas including custody issues for parents.
COHHIO Housing Information Line
Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio (COHHIO) supports Ohio residents and organizations seeking information on a variety of housing issues.
Eviction timeline in Ohio
Did you get a 3-day eviction notice? Don’t panic. Learn more about the eviction timeline, process and what you can do to try to avoid eviction.
Right to Counsel Cleveland - Free Eviction Help for Tenants
The Right to Counsel – Cleveland Program (RTC-C) gives Clevelanders facing eviction living at or below the federal poverty line with at least one child the right to free legal help in Housing Court.
Foreclosure timeline in Ohio
Learn about the foreclosure timeline and important deadlines in Ohio. The foreclosure process can take at least six months, and can take up to two years.
What repairs should landlords make?
In Ohio, your landlord is responsible for making repairs. Here are the some of the common ones you should be aware of.