Updated August 31, 2024
A residential lease agreement in Ohio is a vital legal document that clearly defines rental terms, payment details, property rules, and the responsibilities of both landlords and tenants. It protects the landlord's interests while ensuring compliance with Ohio laws.
Our form includes:
Parties Identification
Lease Term
Rent Payment Terms
Security Deposit
Maintenance Responsibilities
State-Specific Disclosures
State-Specific Notices
These disclosures and addenda ensure compliance with state laws and protect both landlords and tenants.
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Landlord's Name and Address
<p>Landlords must provide tenants with their name and address, as well as the name and address of any authorized agents managing the property. This information should be included in the lease agreement or provided separately in writing. </p>
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Landlord's Name and Address
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Landlords must provide tenants with their name and address, as well as the name and address of any authorized agents managing the property. This information should be included in the lease agreement or provided separately in writing. |
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Lead Paint - Know Presence
<p>Applies to units built before 1978 where the presence of lead paint has been confirmed.</p>
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Lead Paint - Know Presence
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Applies to units built before 1978 where the presence of lead paint has been confirmed. |
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Lead Paint - No Know Presence
<p>Applies to units where no evidence of lead paint is present or units built after 1978.</p>
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Lead Paint - No Know Presence
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Applies to units where no evidence of lead paint is present or units built after 1978. |
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