Omaha Housing Authority has filed more than 400 evictions this year, with 85 percent of those filings over debts allegedly owed to the agency. More than four-dozen filings involved debts of less than $300.
With a 60% jump in eviction filings since the pandemic days, tenant advocates are questioning if the Omaha Housing Authority is fulfilling its mission to serve the city’s poorest renters. OHA says it’s bound by financial realities and federal regulations.
With a 60% jump in eviction filings since the pandemic days, tenant advocates are questioning if the Omaha Housing Authority is fulfilling its mission to serve the city’s poorest renters. OHA says it’