Clermont Metropolitan Housing

65 South Market Street, Batavia, OH 45103

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Hours open

Monday:

8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Tuesday:

8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Wednesday:

8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Thursday:

8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Friday:

8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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Location & Phone number

65 S Market St, Batavia, OH 45103, United States
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About the Business

Clermont Metropolitan Housing is a public housing agency located at 65 South Market Street in Batavia, Ohio. They provide affordable housing options for low-income individuals and families in the Clermont County area. Their mission is to improve the quality of life for residents by offering safe and decent housing options, as well as programs and services to support their overall well-being. With a commitment to serving the community, Clermont Metropolitan Housing strives to create a positive and inclusive living environment for all residents.

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Maria Martin:
1

"The Director Alicia, and Becky, very unprofessional If you’re thinking about porting from another county, and maybe confused about the process or situation, don’t waste your time! I was ganged up on, and treated like trash! Worse mistake I’ve ever made!"

1 year ago
Cassidy 1:
5

"I love the hospitality that was given being that i am from Hamilton County there is no Comparison between the two . The people were extremely niceI help my family with a housing choice voucher we are curerently looking for housing I love this place as me anf my family were homeless a! Thanks soo much i really am really grateful and blessed❤"

almost 3 years ago
Jilly Bean:
1

"7/6/20...I had an in-person appointment in 2018, I think it was. The woman I had the appointment with then (application specialist?) was very pleasant to work with. If I remember correctly, she retired or something. Some time later, I was called about a home they were working on & would be ready for us to move into soon. When I asked for a tour, I was told they don't do them. I was told I had to let them know my decision (I can't remember the exact timeframe) in less than 24 hrs. We drove out there, checked the outside of the house out & I turned it down. I've never moved into a place without at least being able to do a walk through & I would have liked to have seen the inside to see if it would accommodate my disability. Plus, there was a cat in the backyard that had a food bowl near it. I'm allergic to cats, so that would never have worked. Earlier this year, I had a phone appointment scheduled with the new application specialist, Ms. Spivey. I waited for the call & it never came. Next thing I knew, I received a snarky email telling me the date & time of my next appointment & that if I didn't answer the phone, I'd be removed from the wait list. I emailed back & told her I never received her call. She told me she called my phone # on file (old #) & I forwarded her the email where she told me (a period of time before) that'd she'd updated my ph # I'd passed along. (For some reason, I couldn't get it to update online so I reached out to let them know.) I asked her why she had to be so rude & I told her it wasn't worth it for me to continue the process with someone so edgy & for her to just remove me from the list. She asked me if I still wanted the appointment & when I didn't respond, I received a letter in the mail, informing me I was being removed from the waiting list & if I didn't want to be removed, to let them know within 10 days. I'm disabled & life can be enough of a roller coaster ride, without having an unprofessional person making it more difficult. I felt that if things were like that with her then, how would things be with the agency once we'd moved in. Disappointing experience."

almost 4 years ago
Jennifer Janevski:
5

"Accessible housing assistant as long as you are diligent about checking their website or calling to inquire about open waiting list. They take applications via their website making it more accessible to the public, in my opinion. To obtain a Housing assistance you must be proactive, due to high demand."

almost 5 years ago
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