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Cleveland could require licenses for short-term rentals, public hearings for full-time Airbnbs

Cleveland could require licenses for short-term rentals, public hearings for full-time Airbnbs Derek Lindsay, Vista Design Pro LLC Realtor Lauren Cromwell has transformed three of the four units in a Detroit-Shoreway property, which she calls the Grey Barn, into short-term rentals. A one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit has rents that start at $79 a night, though the total price actually comes to $141 with taxes and fees, including a cleaning fee. Two Cleveland councilmen are taking another run at reining in short-term home rentals, a growing segment of the lodging economy that has been a boon to pandemic-weary travelers but a bane in some city neighborhoods.

Several Northeast Ohio Cities Set to Consider Eviction Prevention Laws

Northeast Ohio Solutions Journalism Collaborative Willoughby resident Sandy Naffah lost both of her jobs at a school and a beauty salon when the pandemic-related shutdowns went into effect last year. Not long after, she fell behind on rent. Naffah said she struggled to get help from local agencies, including money to cover rent, because she said her landlord did not submit the proper paperwork. She says after about three months of missed payments, her property manager began calling and harassing her, despite a promise to forgive her back rent due to the pandemic. “They started texting, emailing, leaving voicemails on my phone, demanding that I make some sort of payment,” she said. “And I saw the writing on the wall that I’m going to end up getting evicted.”

Cleveland wants to hire vendor to own and operate rooftop solar systems on city-owned buildings

Cleveland wants to hire vendor to own and operate rooftop solar systems on city-owned buildings Updated Jan 20, 2021; CLEVELAND, Ohio – A Cleveland City Council committee declined Tuesday to immediately approve a proposal by Mayor Frank Jackson’s administration to hire a vendor to install solar panels atop several city-owned buildings. Members of the Planning, Development and Sustainability Committee told Chief of Sustainability Jason Wood that they want to hear more, including whether the project makes economic sense, before signing off. Committee Chair Tony Brancatelli said after the meeting that he expects council will ultimately amend the administration’s request to either impose a cost limit on the contract with the vendor or a requirement that the contract come back to the council for approval once it is negotiated.

In Cleveland s struggling neighborhoods, the sound of gunfire and crashing cars: We re losing our grip

In Cleveland’s struggling neighborhoods, the sound of gunfire and crashing cars: ‘We’re losing our grip’ By Campbell Robertson New York Times,Updated January 2, 2021, 12:45 p.m. Email to a Friend The Rev. Richard Gibson has served as the pastor of Elizabeth Baptist Church in the Slavic Village neighborhood of Cleveland for 18 years “Sometimes,” Gibson said, “it feels like we’re losing our grip on civilization.”DA SHAUNAE MARISA/NYT CLEVELAND — When evening arrives, Darryl Brazil sits on his porch and watches the world fall apart. His neighborhood on the east side of Cleveland has held on through years of hard times. It was rough around the edges in parts, but his block was quiet — or at least it used to be. Now wild things happen day and night.

Cleveland council approves losing $8m a year on Browns stadium lease instead of $6m a year

Cleveland council approves losing $8m a year on Browns stadium lease instead of $6m a year
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