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                        A recent report called 鈥淥ut of Reach鈥 by the National Low Income Housing Coalition showed that Columbus鈥 rent is too high. To afford a typical two-bedroom apartment, Columbus renters must earn nearly $28 an hour, while the average income is only $22 an hour.
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                        Business & EconomyRising rents and dwindling federal assistance are making the affordable housing crisis in Columbus worse for renters, according to a recent magazine article.
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                        Business & EconomyIt's been over a year since the last COVID-related eviction moratorium expired, and central Ohio eviction filings have been creeping up ever since.
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                        The Afghan Neighbors Rental Assistance Fund will set aside $50,000 to cover rent for some 450 Afghans resettling in Columbus, in case of default.
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                        Columbus-area landlord Andrew Levering is questioning why the CDC's national moratorium on evictions, ordered by the Trump administration through the end鈥
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                        Columbus already had a competitive rental market. Now, as the pandemic enters its fifth month and federal coronavirus unemployment benefits dry up, many鈥
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                        Foreclosures resume in Franklin County after more than a two-month halt.Franklin County Sheriff鈥檚 Office stopped handling foreclosures in March because of鈥
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                        Housing activists are enlisting renters who can and can't pay rent starting May 1 to sign a pledge with the goal of putting pressure on landlords and policymakers.
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                        It鈥檚 the first of the month, which means it鈥檚 time to pay rent. But with unemployment claims at all-time high because of the coronavirus, many tenants in鈥
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                        When plans for a new downtown stadium for the Crew SC were unveiled last December, they included 885 new residential units nearby with a minimum of 20鈥