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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ohio tenant landlord document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is essential for record-keeping and legal purposes.
  3. Fill in the landlord’s name and address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy to avoid any miscommunication.
  4. In the body of the letter, clearly state your name as the tenant and provide the address of the premises you are renting.
  5. Check all applicable boxes that indicate which building code violations have occurred. Be specific to strengthen your notice.
  6. In the 'Other' section, if necessary, describe any additional issues not covered by the checkboxes.
  7. Sign and date at the bottom of the form to validate your notice. This adds a personal touch and confirms your intent.
  8. Complete the Proof of Delivery section by selecting how you delivered this notice to your landlord, ensuring you keep a record of this action.

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When a landlord wants to terminate a tenancy before the lease term has ended, the landlord must have legal cause (a valid reason). The most common reasons to evict a tenant are failure to pay rent and violation of the lease or rental agreement.
Landlord Notice Requirement: Must give at least 2 months notice, aligned with rental periods, under Section 21. This remains the statutory minimum until the Renters Rights Bill is enacted. Tenants Notice Requirement: Must give at least 1 months notice (if rent is paid monthly) or 4 weeks notice (if paid weekly).
Ohio Landlord Tenant Law Landlord obligations tenant rights. Tenant rights under Ohio Landlord Tenant Laws require that landlords must supply running water, comply with all housing, building, health and safety laws, keep rental properties safe and sanitary, and make all necessary repairs in a reasonable time period
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