In a way to protect residents, Cuyahoga County Councilman Dan Miller wants to extend renter protections countywide.
CUYAHOGA COUNTY — Across Downtown Cleveland, there are apartments on nearly every corner filled with renters who make monthly payments to call these places home.“With this economy and people not being able to pay their rent, it’s definitely a big deal,” said Cuyahoga County resident, Matthew Foell.“Ohio is currently one of only five states where you can be one day late on your rent and still be evicted.
“I think it will make the area more organic especially for growth and things to do down here,” said Foell.He told News 5 he wants to see laws that benefit both sides: tenants and property owners. In a statement from the Northern Ohio Apartment Association – President Marcia Woznicki says the following:
“We want to make sure that people have places to live but the flip side of that is that we still have costs every month,” said Hawkins.“I think everybody deserves a place to live. It should be a basic human right,” said Nick Keatley, a Cuyahoga County resident.
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