In accordance with Ohio law, the County Fiscal Officer is responsible for the valuation of all real estate within their respective county. Property revaluations occur in two cycles, the sexennial reappraisal, conducted every six years, and the
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19,
2024
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01:36
December
19,
2023
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11:25
On October 31, 2023, a Missouri jury handed down a nearly $1.8 million verdict against the National Association of Realtors (“NAR”), Homeservices of America, and Keller Williams Realty. Initially, Re/Max and Anywhere Real Estate were also named in
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December
28,
2022
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09:17
Ohio is one of a handful of states where a landlord is not required to accept past-due rent from a residential tenant after the posting of a 3-Day Notice and may instead move forward with the eviction proceedings. In an effort to provide greater
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March
31,
2022
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12:06
Katie Weber focuses her practice on real estate and land use issues. She handles both real estate transactions and real estate litigation. She has experience representing clients in commercial and residential leasing, acquisitions and sales,
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March
31,
2022
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12:00
Any home built before 1978 is reasonably presumed to contain lead-based paint. Because of the age of Cleveland’s housing stock and the disinvestment in it, children growing up in Cleveland are particularly susceptible to lead poisoning and its
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September
28,
2021
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12:00
The County Fiscal Officer is responsible under Ohio law for the valuation of all real estate in its respective county. Real estate is reevaluated in two cycles, the sexennial reappraisal (every six years) and the triennial update (every third year
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March
24,
2020
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06:20
It's hard work being a business owner and after the initial formation, many business owners tuck their corporate records into a file cabinet and focus on building their business. However, whether you own a corporation, LLC, or partnership, it’s
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