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Landlord told council Home for Every Neighbor payments stopped; seeks public hearing

Cleveland City Council · January 13, 2026
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Summary

A participating landlord, Clarissa Foster, told council she is owed roughly $9,400 in January rent and about $10,700 in unreimbursed repair bills under the 'Home for Every Neighbor' program and requested a public hearing to review program administration and payments.

Clarissa Foster, owner of Mastermind Your Business LLC and a landlord in the city's Home for Every Neighbor (H4EN) program, told Cleveland City Council on Jan. 12 that payments and reimbursements from the program stopped without notice.

Foster said her firm managed nearly 60 units for H4EN participants and that early guarantees of rent payments, damage reimbursements and wraparound services were initially fulfilled but later became "inconsistent and unaccountable."…

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