Address: 118 Graceland Blvd #307, Columbus, OH 43214, USA
Phone: +16144472365
Kat C
He knows what hes talking about.
David King
This man is making a difference!
Stella DelConte
Left a voice mail during regular business hours and never had a return phone call
Ben Kern
No one picks up the phone. ----- Response/Update for Andrew after almost a year. I may live in WA now, but I used to live in columbus and I still own a house there that I had hoped to hire you to help facilitate an eviction on over a year ago, after you were actually recommended to me. I called many times over several days and left you voicemails. As you (hopefully) know, time is of the essence when dealing with an eviction and so I was forced to move on. I can't help but wonder how many more clients you'd have if you spent the same amount of time returning calls as you did on this response. Either way, after a year before finally responding, thanks for proving my point.
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The only advantage to not having a written lease is you can terminate the tenancy sooner in most cases. All tenants are presumed under Ohio law to have a month to month tenancy if there is no written lease. This means that either the tenant or the landlord can terminate the tenancy with proper written notice. So a landlord can terminate a month to month tenancy by providing 30 days written notice. Landlords often screw this up though. For example, today is April 9. I cannot give written notice today and require the tenant to be out by May 9. Ohio law requires a landlord to provide written notice before May 1 to terminate a tenancy by May 31. So any notice provided from April 9 through April 30 would only allow the tenancy to end on May 31. If I provide written notice on or after May 1, then the tenant has until the end of June to vacate.
I generally just work with landlords.
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