The new Ohio Landlord-Tenant Act is the legislature\u27s attempt at correcting the imbalance between landlord and tenant. This new law is Ohio\u27s unique adaptation of the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. The thrust of the new act is to abrogate the Ohio common law of caveat emptor and independent covenants and reinterpret residential leases in light of modem contract law. The purpose of this article is to acquaint the reader with the newly defined rights, duties and remedies of the landlord and the tenant. Analysis will be placed on: (1) Ohio case law prior to the act; (2) similar provisions of URLTA, and (3) comparative case and statutes in other jurisdictions emphasizing the new trend in landlord-tenant relations
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I. Introduction II. The Old Law ... A. The Doctrine of Independent Covenants Generally ... B. Destru...
With one exception noted later, Ohio courts have been loathe to accept the fact that enforcement of ...
The gentle readers may be surprised by the analogy suggested between the reform of landlord-tenant...
The Ohio Revised Code, in the section referred to as the statute of conveyances, mandates, inter ali...
The author examines the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, which is currently being consid...
Ohio ranks among the top ten states for the total number of existing mobile homes. In addition, the ...
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Virtually every member of the urban community is a party to a landlord-tenant relationship. As the g...
Property law may be the most eternal of secular law. Its basic precepts and conceptions are largely ...
With this dramatic demand for high-rise apartments has come the problem of leases which are extremel...
Ontario\u27s was the first Canadian legislature to attempt to overcome certain anomalies in the law ...
I. Introduction … A. Interpretation … B. Coverage II. Agreements … A. Rental Agreements … B. Settlem...
In this article, I show how a coherent legal narrative must capture the revolution\u27s radical poli...
The law changes. Sometimes the change is slow, perhaps agonizing,as in the case of labor law. Someti...
It is against the backdrop of burgeoning condominium conversion activity, rental housing shortages a...
I. Introduction II. The Old Law ... A. The Doctrine of Independent Covenants Generally ... B. Destru...
With one exception noted later, Ohio courts have been loathe to accept the fact that enforcement of ...
The gentle readers may be surprised by the analogy suggested between the reform of landlord-tenant...
The Ohio Revised Code, in the section referred to as the statute of conveyances, mandates, inter ali...
The author examines the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, which is currently being consid...
Ohio ranks among the top ten states for the total number of existing mobile homes. In addition, the ...
The purpose of this article is to examine the problems created by Chapter 5313, Installment Land Con...
Virtually every member of the urban community is a party to a landlord-tenant relationship. As the g...
Property law may be the most eternal of secular law. Its basic precepts and conceptions are largely ...
With this dramatic demand for high-rise apartments has come the problem of leases which are extremel...
Ontario\u27s was the first Canadian legislature to attempt to overcome certain anomalies in the law ...
I. Introduction … A. Interpretation … B. Coverage II. Agreements … A. Rental Agreements … B. Settlem...
In this article, I show how a coherent legal narrative must capture the revolution\u27s radical poli...
The law changes. Sometimes the change is slow, perhaps agonizing,as in the case of labor law. Someti...
It is against the backdrop of burgeoning condominium conversion activity, rental housing shortages a...
I. Introduction II. The Old Law ... A. The Doctrine of Independent Covenants Generally ... B. Destru...