COHHIO Launches Virtual Companion For Runaway and Homeless Youth

COHHIO’s Youth Housing Initiative recently Launched Taking Charge, a new online tool to help young people who are living on their own figure out how to get help and learn [...]

COHHIO Launches Virtual Companion For Runaway and Homeless Youth2020-08-01T11:55:53-04:00

Bill’s Thanksgiving Update on Washington

This Thanksgiving break will be a much-needed pause in the whirlwind of activity in Washington, where politicians have been working on legislation that could devastate our desperately needed affordable housing [...]

Bill’s Thanksgiving Update on Washington2017-11-19T22:07:42-05:00

LaToya’s Story

LaToya, a single mother, called the Housing Information Line when her landlord served her with an eviction notice just days after he had agreed to accept late payment. She had [...]

LaToya’s Story2017-08-25T14:23:13-04:00

State Utility Regulators Rule for Tenants (Mostly)

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio recently ruled that submetering companies can no longer charge tenants exorbitant prices for gas, electricity and water services. For many years the state has [...]

State Utility Regulators Rule for Tenants (Mostly)2017-08-24T16:50:58-04:00

Andriena’s Story

Earlier this year, Ardriena called COHHIO's Housing Information Line (888-485-7999) because she was facing possible eviction. From the beginning of her residence in the apartment complex, Andriena experienced a variety [...]

Andriena’s Story2017-05-18T17:27:40-04:00

Fair Housing Legislation

During the past few years, the legislature has considered several proposals to roll back Ohio’s anti-discrimination laws, but no bill has yet passed. Senate Bill 134, the most recent version, [...]

Fair Housing Legislation2017-08-25T14:17:17-04:00
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