Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Ohio
Is it true that if you don't get a copy of your lease in 30 days of signing your lease it became voided in ohio
Asked on 7/23/11, 6:13 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Eric Willison
Eric Eastman Willison
In Ohio, there is no law that requires the landlord to give the tenant a copy of the lease agreement. However, if the landlord's failure to give the tenant a copy of the lease agreement affects the tenant in a negative way (for instance, I have heard of some cases where utility companies won't allow service to be initiated without a signed lease or where a municipality won't issue a parking permit without a signed lease) then it can be argued by the tenant that the landlord's failure to provide a copy of the lease agreement would be treated the same as a violation of the landlord's duties under Ohio Revised Code Section 5321.04.
Answered on 7/25/11, 7:40 am
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