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Updated 7 days ago, 11/20/2024

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Renting Property with EDEN Housing Program - 44120

Evan Price
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Own a duplex in the Mt. Pleasant area of Cleveland, OH. I had a decent set of renters that are leaving after their lease is up at the end of this month. Given this is one of the rougher neighborhoods, I'm a bit concerned that the next set of renters might not be as good as this set of renters. I'm considering taking the route of applying to be an EDEN Housing Program eligible property. 

Are there better returns to be had renting to EDEN housing assistance renters, or should I stick to cash-paying tenants? Things to look out for/consider with renting to EDEN tenants, anything you'd absolutely avoid doing, any advice, etc.?

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