Basic Eviction Rules In Ohio. A Primer For Landlords
PUBLISHERS NOTE: It seems like several of my recent divorce cases have ended with my client receiving rental property as part of the property settlement. Those individuals now finds themselves “learning how to become a landlord”. So, while not exactly in the usual scope of the Ohio Family Law Blog, this primer written by Attorney Joseph Balmer at Holzfaster, Cecil, McKnight & Mues seems quite worthwhile.
Should one get into the landlord-tenant business and stick with it long enough, one will probably, at some point, have to deal with evicting a tenant. With respect to this area, there are certain basic rules in Ohio that you must know.
3 Basic Eviction Rules In Ohio
First, most landlords know that it is good common sense for a landlord to set up as a corporation or a limited liability company and then transfer the rental property into the business entity. This is so that if there is ever an accident on the property or a dispute, the landlord’s personal assets are protected. However, if the landlord is a corporation or an LLC, the business entity cannot represent itself in court for an … Read More... “Eviction: An Ohio Landlord’s Primer to Evictions”