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Bob Collett
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  • Property Manager
  • Brecksville, OH
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Corona Virus Help for Tenants

Bob Collett
Pro Member
  • Property Manager
  • Brecksville, OH
Posted

I have about 100 tenants in the rentals that I manage.  I am already getting calls from tenants wanting to know "what we are doing to help".  I am getting calls from owners asking "are tenants still able to pay the rent"

This is a scary situation for all of us... especially tenants. I am trying to be proactive here.  

Please let me know if you have specific information about any agencies, organizations, etc., that can help tenants pay their rent... even if it is just a one month stipend.  Obviously, I am not asking about section 8.  These tenants are well covered... but anyone else... especially in Ohio.  Specifically in Cleveland area. Links to financial support services are OK also.  Thanks.

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