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Cincinnati Real Estate and Business Attorney
The Cincinnati Real Estate and Business Attorney blog, published by Brandi N. Buchenau, focuses on legal issues related to real estate and business matters in Ohio. It covers topics such as eviction procedures, rental collections, landlord-tenant disputes, and proper legal notices for non-payment of rent. The blog also occasionally includes personal posts unrelated to law. It serves as a resource for landlords, property owners, and business clients seeking guidance on navigating real estate and business law within the Cincinnati area.
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Rental Collections
Collections can be handled in one of two ways. First, when someone is evicted, you can pursue past due rent and damages through a “Second Cause Hearing” (the first cause being the eviction). If no eviction took place, you…
Ohio Evictions – Set Out Procedure
Once you have your court date and a writ is issued, the tenant will either leave voluntarily or will stay, forcing your to physically set them out. Set Out Procedure is essentially you, the landlord, contacting the Bailiff the day…
My Music Favorites: Radiohead
It has been a while since I wrote a music post. So here you go! Radiohead has a ridiculous amount of amazing music out there. These are just a few of my very favorites. This is a somewhat newer song,…
What are the Proper Ways to Serve the Three Day Notice to Vacate for Non-payment of Rent
I was in Court this week on the eviction docket. I saw a case get thrown out because the Owner of the premises did not serve the Three Day Notice To Vacate the Premises (which is required when evicting for…
Simple Steps Property Managers Can Take to Save Money on Attorney’s Fees
These are just a few steps you can take to limit the amount of time you spend communicating to your Attorney on administrative needs, thereby saving you legal fees. There will always be times that you must contact your Attorney,…
Why Your Company Needs an Attorney
Many folks today either use a website to organize their Company, register (incorporate) their Company with the Secretary of State, fill in the forms themselves, or fail to incorporate at all, operating as a sole proprietorship or partnership. These options…
Ohio Residential Evictions
Many people become Landlords by accident. Perhaps you purchased a home to flip, only to find yourself stuck with the property because of market conditions. Whatever the reason, the Landlord/Tenant Law is vast, and its effects can be devastating to…
What are a Tenant’s Duties to the Landlord?
In Ohio, a tenant has duties owed to the landlord. They are statutory, common law, and duties imposed via the lease contract. A Tenant’s Statutory Duties are: 1. Duty to maintain the premises in safe and sanitary condition, 2. Duty…