The City of Toledo’s Department of Housing and Community Development is launching two surveys on its website with hopes to improve the renting experience in Toledo.
The surveys are aimed at gathering feedback from landlords and tenants about their experiences in the city’s rental market. They are part of the city’s efforts to enhance property owner and occupant relationships and ensure that both parties understand their rights and responsibilities within their rental agreements. The city encourages all lessors and lessees to take part in the surveys and share their experiences.
Feedback will be used to understand local renting experiences and inform how the city will develop future programs, policies and outreach. Data will be shared with community partners to help drive program creation, grant applications and educational development.
“I am thrilled to announce the launch of two new surveys aimed at gathering valuable insights from our community of renters and landlords,” said Coleena Ali, Toledo’s manager of tenant and landlord services. “With nearly 49 percent of Toledoans being renters, these surveys will provide crucial data to inform and drive initiatives that will benefit our community, such as stronger enforcement of current ordinances. This initiative underscores the city’s commitment to understanding the needs of its residents and enhancing the experience for all.”
For more information and to take the survey, visit toledo.oh.gov/landlord-ten ant.