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Akron, OH vs Cleveland, OH: Eviction Risk Comparison

Akron, OH

Summit County · Pop 189,247
4.3
Moderate risk · 31.7% rent burden

Cleveland, OH

Cuyahoga County · Pop 366,097
5.0
Moderate risk · 31.5% rent burden

Side-by-side metrics

MetricAkronCleveland
Landlord risk score 4.3/10 5.0/10
Risk tier Moderate Moderate
Population 189,247 366,097
Rent burden 31.7% 31.5%
Median gross rent $955 $945
Renter share 49.3% 58.3%
Poverty rate 22.9% 30.8%
Eviction timeline 43 days 39 days
Avg eviction cost $1,503-$4,157 $1,681-$4,545
Rent-control risk 1.5/10 2.0/10
Housing court bias 4.0/10 5.0/10

✓ marks the more landlord-friendly value on each metric (lower rent burden, lower risk score, shorter timeline, cheaper process).

Which is better for landlords?

On overall landlord-risk score, Akron, OH comes in at 4.3/10 versus 5.0/10 for Cleveland, OH. Lower scores indicate faster, cheaper, more landlord-favorable conditions. The headline gap is 0.7 points.

Score is one signal. The full operator-side picture also includes rent burden (the strongest predictor of eviction filings), the structural eviction-process speed of the state, the court culture at the relevant county venue, and tenant-organizing capacity. Use the metric table above for the granular comparison and follow the city links into the dedicated landlord-risk pages for each city to see the full sub-score breakdown and statute references.

For landlords evaluating both markets

If you are deciding between an acquisition in Akron and Cleveland, the metric to anchor on is rent burden combined with eviction-process speed. A high-burden market with a fast eviction process can be operable at scale; a high-burden market with a slow process compresses NOI substantially during contested cases. The cost-and-timeline columns above price that risk for an uncontested case; contested cases run materially longer in tenant-protective jurisdictions.

The Ohio state overview and the Ohio state overview cover the statutory frameworks (notice periods, filing fees, preemption posture, recent legislation) that shape both markets at the state level.

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