Cleveland, OH
Cleveland House Buyers Unveils Swift 3-Step Process for Individuals Seeking to Sell Their House Fast in Cleveland, Ohio
North Royalton, OH, Oct. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cleveland House Buyers, a company specializing in assisting homeowners in selling their troublesome properties in Cleveland, OH, is happy to announce its swift 3-step process that has been designed to provide individuals a fast and reliable way to sell their house fast in Cleveland, Ohio.
Offering an alternative to the traditional realtor route, the team of home-buying experts at Cleveland House Buyers provides a seamless and uncomplicated process for families searching to sell their property due to too much maintenance, an unaffordable mortgage, or divorce. The company’s bespoke 3-step process allows homeowners to eliminate fees, avoid extended waiting periods for buyers, and close the deal on their schedule to guarantee the quickest transaction possible and the most competitive, no-obligation cash offer on their home.
“We work hard at recognizing the distinct circumstances of every seller reaching out to us,” said Cleveland House Buyers founder Joe Lieber. “The Cleveland House Buyers team and I are committed to working closely with you to find the optimal solution for your individual situation. In addition to my strategic partnerships with fellow investors, we collaborate to present you with the most advantageous offer possible. Whether you prefer a swift closure or have a specific timeline in mind, we are flexible and dedicated to accommodating your needs.”
Cleveland House Buyers buy single-story homes, multi-story houses, duplexes, condos, and mobile homes with or without land to provide individuals with the advantageous option to eliminate the pressures usually associated with the traditional real estate process, such as realtors, inspectors, house cleaning, repairs, and home staging, to simplify the home-buying experience.
The cash home buying company’s 3-step process to facilitate its “Sell Your House Fast In Cleveland Ohio” service includes:
Step 1: First, homeowners should fill in the form provided online to provide Cleveland House Buyers with a description of their home to help the team understand the location and property type.
Step 2: Next, Cleveland House Buyers will arrange to meet individuals at their property to address any questions and explain the process from start to finish. Following this, the home-buying experts will typically present a comprehensive offer within 24 hours.
Step 3: If individuals are happy with the company’s offer, Cleveland House Buyers will close the deal on the date of their choosing, with the option to expedite the transaction in as little as 14 days.
“We are cash home buyers in Cleveland and want to buy your Ohio house fast. Our process is easy and fast and will give you cash you can take to the bank if you decide to sell to us,” furthered Mr Lieber.
Whether an individual’s property is in a less-than-perfect state requiring attention or already in pristine condition, Cleveland House Buyers’ comprehensive approach ensures a hassle-free transaction where the client’s satisfaction is the utmost priority.
Cleveland House Buyers encourages families seeking a seamless purchase of their property to contact its professional team via the contact form on the company’s website to embark on a journey towards realizing their real estate goals today.
About Cleveland House Buyers
Established by seasoned real estate professional Joe Lieber, Cleveland House Buyers is a real estate solutions and investments company that specializes in assisting homeowners in selling their troublesome properties in Cleveland. With a focus on honesty, speed, and transparency, Cleveland House Buyers provides prompt, equitable, all-cash offers for individuals seeking to sell their houses in Ohio.
More Information
To learn more about Cleveland House Buyers and its 3-step home buying process, please visit the website at https://www.clevelandhousebuyers.com/.
Source: https://thenewsfront.com/cleveland-house-buyers-unveils-swift-3-step-process-for-individuals-seeking-to-sell-their-house-fast-in-cleveland-ohio/
CONTACT: Cleveland House Buyers 6685 Royalton Rd North Royalton OH 44133 United States (440) 577-6552 https://www.clevelandhousebuyers.com/
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Cavaliers Creating Space Outside Arena to Honor 2016 Championship Team
The Cleveland Cavaliers were crowned NBA champions for the first time in their franchise’s history ten years ago. The 2016 NBA Finals seems like it was just yesterday.
The memories of LeBron James pouncing on a vulnerable Andre Iguodala to swat away his layup attempt is still fresh in the memory of Cavs fans watching at the time.
Kyrie Irving’s stepback three-point shot over Stephen Curry is a moment in time that will be replayed in NBA documentaries and compilations for decades to come. This period of time was truly a magical time for the city of Cleveland and the state of Ohio.
The city had never experienced anything similar to what the 2016 Cavs did for Cleveland. The star duo of Mark Price and Brad Daugherty from the late 1980s and early 1990s got far into the playoffs routinely, but never into the NBA Finals, largely because of Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls.
The Cavaliers toppled the mighty record-breaking 73-win Golden State Warriors in 2016 and now the organization is keeping that memory alive in a huge way.
A professional-sized basketball court
Plans to advance development of “Meet Me Here” Park went through City of Cleveland this past Friday. Developers are speeding up plans to revamp the park in order to have it ready by the 10th anniversary of the championship victory later this summer.
The #Cavs have unveiled development plans for a space on the corner of E 4th St. and Huron Rd. to commemorate the Cavs 2016 NBA Championship.
The project will feature a professional-size basketball court, seating, active greenspace and artwork. pic.twitter.com/aRwPLnwGjA
— Camryn Justice (@camijustice) March 10, 2026
The space where this development will be built is in Downtown Cleveland. A NBA-sized basketball court will dominate the space, but benches for spectators and artwork is slated to be included as well. The design of the court will be based on the 2016 NBA championship victory. There’s room for additional mobile hoops to be inserted for specific community events.
The space is temporary and has room to grow
The current plans unveiled last Friday are set to be a temporary solution due to the 10th anniversary approaching. There could be more grand plans to revamp the surrounding area beyond the one professional-sized basketball court. The current space will feature grass areas, trees, and a fence to block basketball from wildly rolling into the street.
A nearby parking garage will also hang a banner with LeBron James famous “Cleveland, this is for you” quote after winning game seven of the 2016 NBA Finals.
This development is one of many recent advancements geared toward building up the surrounding areas of Rocket Arena. A riverfront park that supports residences is being developed near Rocket Arena.
The Cavaliers are opening a brand new practice, training, and sports medicine facility in 2027 called the Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center. On top of these developments and the new basketball court, a riverfront amphitheater fit to seat about 6,200 people is set to open around 2028. Cleveland is developing right before the eyes of nearby residents and it’s the consistent success of the Cavaliers that have contributed heavily to these possibilities.
Cleveland, OH
Judge pauses Ohio’s plan to fund new Browns stadium with unclaimed funds
CLEVELAND — Ohio’s plan to use unclaimed funds to help fund construction of a new domed stadium for the Cleveland Browns was temporarily blocked in court on Monday.
In her preliminary injunction, Franklin County Magistrate Jennifer Hunt found that plaintiffs in a lawsuit brought by former Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann are substantially likely to win their case on the merits. Her order pauses the plan while the case is heard.
The class-action lawsuit argues that provisions of Ohio’s two-year, $60 billion budget that took $1 billion from the state’s Unclaimed Funds Account to pay for the stadium that Haslam Sports Group is planning for suburban Brook Park, south of Cleveland, violate constitutional prohibitions against taking people’s private property for government use, as well as citizens’ due process rights.
The strategy was among several hotly debated topics during Ohio’s budget planning last year.
Dann and former state Rep. Jeffrey Crossman, both Democrats, filed the legal action on behalf of three named Ohio residents, as well as all other individuals whose unclaimed funds were being held by the state as of June 30, 2025.
The litigation challenges specific budget provisions that diverted more than $1 billion in unclaimed funds to create an Ohio Cultural and Sports Facility Performance Grant Fund and designate $600 million for the Browns as its first grant.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office said it was reviewing the decision and determining next steps.
Before ending his bid for governor last year, the Republican spoke out against using unclaimed funds for such a purpose, having gone so far as to urge DeWine to veto it. However, the state’s top lawyer has further said that he believed the plan was legally sound.
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland mother accused of burying daughters in suitcases prompts new focus on parenting bill
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A Cleveland mother was charged with two counts of murder after her daughters were found in suitcases partially buried in a park near E. 165th and Midland Ave last week.
In the days that followed, we spoke with DeShaun Chatman, who is the father of 8-year-old Mila Chatman.
He said he’s been trying for years to get access to his daughter but felt the courts and Child Protective Services (CPS) weren’t working with him.
There is a law in Columbus working its way through the process trying to clarify parenting roles and rights.
Senate Bill 174 (SB174) was passed in November and is currently sitting waiting in a House committee.
At the time the bill was passed one of the bill’s sponsors, Senator Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) said, “No one is a winner in parenting disputes. But if anyone is, it should be the kids. By passing this legislation, the Ohio Senate is taking the first step toward encouraging cooperation between separated parents.”
The bill has a number of provisions looking to make it easier for a judge to give equal rights to both the mother and father.
For example, it would prohibit a judge from giving preference to a father or a mother based on a person’s financial status or gender.
It also requires a parenting plan be filed that shows parenting and decisions will be a shared responsibility regardless of marital status.
There is also a prevision that would allow unmarried parents to file a complaint at no charge, requesting the allocation of parenting rights and responsibilities upon the father establishing parentage and provides an expedited hearing and temporary orders.
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