Your Guide to The Eviction Process in Ohio

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0:00 Overview
1:14 Failure to Comply With Rent Deadlines
1:42 Violation of the Lease/Rental Agreement
2:23 Conducting Illegal Activity
3:03 Material Health or Safety Violation
3:39 Non-renewal of the Lease After the Rental Period Ends
4:10 How to File a Complaint
4:28 Timeline
4:34 Notice to Comply
5:11 How to Serve a Tenant
5:56 After Serving the Summons and Complaint
6:10 Timeline
6:28 Filing a Motion to Obtain Judgement and Get a Judgment for Possession
6:48 Next Procedure if the Tenant Disagreed and Replied
7:24 Timeline
7:29 Getting Possession After the Landlord Wins the Case
7:55 Move Out Process
8:51 Timeline
8:59 Ohio Eviction Timeline
9:17 How to Keep Good Records
10:19 Evidence to Show for Not Paying Rent
11:27 Evidence to Show for Lease Violations

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Evictions in dependent states should be illegal due to the fact that the evictee then makes “home” in California as a homeless… way to go Midwest and states alike….


Dependent states are the problem

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