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The measure would limit rent increases to 7 percent annually, plus inflation, and offer renters more protection from eviction. Supporters celebrate as critics fear it will diminish housing options.
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Unlike public schools, Ohio’s charter schools have to find places to hold classes. Typically, that means renting a building rather than buying one. A review of charter school leasing practices by outgoing auditor Dave Yost, released before he became Attorney General, found some charter schools are entering lease agreements that are costing them over and above what the private market will bear. Complicated leases, with little oversight
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Jerry Smith wanders through a home on the west side of Columbus with his hands clasped behind his back. His hat says "bailiff" in big block letters, and…
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Federal housing officials are trying to make it harder for landlords to deny potential renters because of their criminal history. Last week, the…
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All this week NPR has been looking at what many call an affordable housing crisis in America. Many low income families use at least half of their…