Landlord and Tenant Lawyers in Cuyahoga Falls

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Tenant Law in Ohio

Relationships between landlords and tenants in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio can get contentious. It's difficult to be a tenant or a landlord. If one or both parties are not aware of their legal rights and responsibilities, conflicts can arise.

Both parties to a landlord/tenant relationship are governed by an extensive body of laws and regulations, defining their legal rights and obligations.

Landlord's Rights in Cuyahoga Falls, OH

The most important and most evident right that a landlord has is the right to timely payment of rent from the tenant. This, of course, means that the tenant has a duty to pay rent.

Landlords also have a right to be free from damage to the rented unit. Tenants are expected not to damage their dwellings, intentionally or negligently. Landlords can deduct the cost of repairs from the tenant's security deposit. In general, tenants are not responsible for damage resulting from ordinary wear and tear.

Tenant's Rights in Cuyahoga Falls, OH

The most basic right of a tenant is the right to a living space that's fit for human habitation. This is, after all, what they're paying the landlord to provide. Landlords in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio are under a legal duty to make sure that their apartments are habitable. There are many factors that are considered in determining if an unit is habitable or not, but, generally, an unit will not be deemed habitable if it lacks any of the following: running water, electricity, heat, and protection from the elements (such as proper insulation, and windows that close).

Additionally, tenants have rights to common areas that are free of physical obstructions, as well as serious health and safety hazards. Common areas are the places in apartment buildings and other residential complexes which every tenant can access, and include hallways, stairwells, and fire escapes. In Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, these areas must be kept in a safe condition, at the landlord's expense.

In the United States, and most likely under the statutes of Ohio, it is unlawful for renters or sellers of real estate to discriminate on the basis of race, gender, national origin, color, or religion. Doing so can subject a landlord to harsh civil penalties. Additionally, they cannot discriminate based on physical disabilities, either. Tenants with physical disabilities, who are otherwise qualified to rent an apartment (they are able to pay, have good credit, etc.) are entitled to make reasonable modifications to the apartment to make it more accessible to them, and the landlord generally can't bar a tenant from doing this, as long as the modifications are not too extensive, and are reversible. The landlord can, however, require the tenant to remove the modifications, at the tenant's expense, when they move out.

Finally, tenants in most states have a right to be free from unfair eviction. Usually, lease agreements last for a set period of time, and both parties are bound by that contract. Landlords cannot arbitrarily evict clients while the lease is still in effect.

Can a Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Landlord/Tenant Lawyer Help?

Landlords and tenants typically prefer to avoid getting into fights with one another, for evident reasons. A harmonious relationship is profitable for everyone involved. To that end, the advice of a good Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio landlord/tenant attorney can help defuse arguments before they become too serious.

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Life in Cuyahoga Falls

Cuyahoga Falls is located in Summit County, Ohio. Approximately 50,000 people cal Cuyahoga Falls home. It is a suburb of Aron and Cleveland.

The most popular attractions are Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Mary Campbell Cave, Gorge Metro Park, The River Front, Brookledge Golf Course, Indian Head-Trail of the Whispering Giants, The Natatorium, Water Works Aquatic Center, Falls River Cruise, and Downview Sports Center.

Past famous residents include John Jacobs, Jim Jarmusch, Gates McFadden, Jim Ballard, Bob Lewis, and Mark Mothersbaugh Devo.

The area is also home to many attorneys who practice in every area of law. Therefore, the legal needs of residents will always be taken care of!

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