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We Help Homeowners Avoid Housing Court, Fines, and Jail
David Biggers
18201 Harvard Ave, Cleveland, OH 44128, USA
Under Ohio law, owning a vacant or unmaintained home comes with serious risks: jail, fines, and driver's license suspension.
The Abandoned Homes Project (AHP) offers free immediate assistance from trained caseworkers and attorneys to help you navigate these challenges - all in less than 15 minutes!
We Help homeowners like you every day
Since 2015, AHP has helped over 1,500 homeowners access free resources to help save or sell their home:
Sakiat B.
"Thanks to the Abandoned Homes Project, I avoided criminal housing court and resolved my legal issues after the home inherited became a nightmare. Their help was free and life-changing. I highly recommend their services!"
Bridget A.
"Thanks to the Abandoned Homes Project, I avoided housing court and got my home fixed at no cost! After losing my job and falling behind on taxes, they provided free contractor help that saved my home. Highly recommend!"
Bonita C.
"Thanks to the Abandoned Homes Project, I avoided foreclosure and criminal housing court after my home was vandalized while caring for my sick mother. They provided free assistance and restored my home at no cost. I’m so grateful!"
"Ohio homeowners are fortunate to have free access to the Abandoned Homes Project. They can trust AHP to provide access to quality, free resources like help through experts caseworkers and licensed attorneys."
Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-California) and AHP Board Member Julius Cartwright
Why Acting Fast is Essential?
In your state, if your vacant property isn’t properly maintained or registered, you could face serious consequences, including:
Up to 180 days in jail
Suspension of your driver’s license
Fines up to $1,000
These aren’t just theoretical risks—they are real penalties that can be enforced without warning.
But there’s good news: AHP can help you avoid these outcomes through proactive measures and expert support tailored specifically to your needs.
How the Abandoned Homes Project Can Support You
Personalized consultation
Book a call below to schedule a personalized 15-minute phone consultation. We'll discuss your specific situation at [Property Address] and introduce you to tailored solutions.
expert guidance
Our team, including trained caseworkers, paralegals, and licensed attorneys, will guide you through the options available to you, ensuring you are fully aware of the resources at your disposal.
rapid connections
In just one consultation, we connect you with essential services and assistance programs tailored to your needs, saving you the hassle and time it would take to tackle this alone.
Your Privacy is Our Priority
We understand that sharing personal and sensitive information requires a high level of trust.
Confidential Handling:
All details you share with us will be treated with the utmost discretion and privacy.
No Government Disclosure:
Your information will not be shared with government agencies without your explicit consent.
At the Abandoned Homes Project (AHP), we are committed to maintaining the confidentiality of all information you provide.
Proactive Steps to Protect Your Property
The "Prosecution Prevention Plan" is specifically designed to prevent housing court actions against you before they even start. Here’s how we can help:
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Immediate Risk assessment
We’ll evaluate the current legal risks associated with your property and prioritize urgent actions to mitigate those risks.
02
Direct Intervention
Where necessary, we’ll intervene directly with local authorities to negotiate waivers or extensions for compliance issues, addressing potential legal concerns head-on.
03
ONGOING Support
We'll assist you with getting your property up to code or helping you clear and legal or title issues, like past due taxes, mortgages, or probate issues (if you inherited the home but it's not actually in your name)
Don't Face Prosecution Alone, Help is Free.
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