month-to-month leases were terminated so the new management can do renovations.
“I don’t have any plans,” she said, speaking Somali through an interpreter. “I asked him, Can you give me a second chance? Six months
to find a house? I have kids taking online classes, I don’t know where to go. ”
Lissa Ellegood, regional property manager at Cincinnati-based Heritage Hill Capital Partners, said what the complex is doing is no different than when a resident would come into the office and give us a 30-day notice to vacate if they were a 30-day tenant.
Despite that, the situation has caught the attention of community advocates and the city of Columbus. Not because it is illegal, but because of the timing and the vulnerable population involved.