EPA Tightens Lead Paint Enforcement
EPA Signals Tighter Lead-Paint Enforcement Beginning in 2026 What Property Owners and Managers Need to Know The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced that it will begin more aggressive enforcement
EPA Signals Tighter Lead-Paint Enforcement Beginning in 2026 What Property Owners and Managers Need to Know The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced that it will begin more aggressive enforcement
Cleveland cracks down on code violations, issuing $1.7M in fines, mostly to landlords Published: Jan. 07, 2026, 9:54 a.m. Homes in Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhoodJohn Pana, cleveland.com By Sean McDonnell, cleveland.com
The relocation assistance program can put families into a short-term hotel and help them pay for a security deposit and first month’s rent at a new apartment. The pilot program
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nyc-lead-poisoning-lawyers-secure-3-million-settlement-for-bronx-child-with-blood-lead-levels-thirteen-times-cdc-safety-threshold-302617709.html NYC Lead Poisoning Lawyers Secure $3 Million Settlement for Bronx Child With Blood Lead Levels Thirteen Times CDC Safety Threshold News provided by The Frankel Law Firm Nov
Signal Cleveland has produced a comprehensive voting guide for the Nov. 4 election for housing court. This is of particular relevance to all landlords, but in specific landlords from out
South Bend firm pays to settle federal lead paint lawsuit WVPE 88.1 Elkhart/South Bend | By Jeff Parrott Published September 5, 2025 at 2:41 PM EDT Provided by Notre Dame Lead
courtesy of signal cleveland Are you worried about lead paint where you live? Here’s a guide to getting your Cleveland home tested Because Cleveland’s housing stock is so old,
https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/cleveland-lead-poisoning-children-monica-robins-public-health-dr-david-margolius/95-48395067-db27-4617-84aa-601d115d4308 Worth watching
Aerial view of Cleveland’s Old Brooklyn neighborhood.John Pana, cleveland.com By Sean McDonnell, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio — A Cleveland councilman surveyed 8,507 homes for code violations and found a not-so-surprising conclusion
Councilwoman Maurer has put out a very good review of the lead program. Please read. Lead Report
From January 2019, people from across Cleveland gather to come up with a plan to address lead poisoning.(Gus Chan / The Plain Dealer)The Plain Dealer Sean McDonnell, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio
Today in Ohio reviews the Cleveland Lead Paint problem. Start listening at 10:55.