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Can You Force a Property Sale After a Failed Closing? Legal Insights in Ohio
Real Estate Law Madeline Kallay 4/8/25 Real Estate Law Madeline Kallay 4/8/25

Can You Force a Property Sale After a Failed Closing? Legal Insights in Ohio

When a property closing doesn't go as planned, Ohio courts offer legal remedies to enforce the agreement. Learn how you can sue for breach of the purchase agreement and seek specific performance to protect your interests.

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Understanding Ohio’s New Home Remodeling and Repair Law: What Homeowners Need to Know
Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss 3/19/25 Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss 3/19/25

Understanding Ohio’s New Home Remodeling and Repair Law: What Homeowners Need to Know

Planning a home remodeling or repair project in Ohio? As of January 1, 2025, a new law requires contracts for projects costing $25,000 or more to meet specific requirements, ensuring clearer agreements and better protection for homeowners.

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Peace and Quiet: Turning Neighborly Nightmares into Legal Triumphs with Injunctive Relief
Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss 3/3/25 Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss 3/3/25

Peace and Quiet: Turning Neighborly Nightmares into Legal Triumphs with Injunctive Relief

Living next to a troublesome neighbor can be a challenging experience. If your neighbor’s actions are causing you significant distress or harm, you may need to file an injunction complaint to seek legal relief. 

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Foreclosure Frenzy: Asserting Your Interest in a Foreclosure Action 
Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss 2/27/25 Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss 2/27/25

Foreclosure Frenzy: Asserting Your Interest in a Foreclosure Action 

In Ohio, if you have an interest in a property undergoing foreclosure, it's crucial to assert your interest promptly to protect your rights. Learn the steps to take and how to ensure your claims are considered by the Court.

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Landlord Woes:  When Your Tenant Files a Bankruptcy Stay During an Eviction Action 
Real Estate Law, Ohio Landlords Nicholas Weiss 2/25/25 Real Estate Law, Ohio Landlords Nicholas Weiss 2/25/25

Landlord Woes: When Your Tenant Files a Bankruptcy Stay During an Eviction Action 

Steps landlords can take when a tenant files for bankruptcy during an eviction action in Ohio, and how to navigate the complexities of the legal process.

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Easier to Sue Contractors in Ohio, But Payouts Are Smaller
Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss 1/29/25 Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss 1/29/25

Easier to Sue Contractors in Ohio, But Payouts Are Smaller

The Ohio government has made it easier to sue contractors for bad work on homes, but the amount of money you can get from suing them is now less.

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I Bought a Property in Cleveland with Lead Problems. Can I Undo the Sale?
Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss 10/9/24 Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss 10/9/24

I Bought a Property in Cleveland with Lead Problems. Can I Undo the Sale?

Beginning back on February 6, 2024, if you purchase a property in Cleveland, the seller is required to provide a special certificate that will inform you of any issues with the property, such as whether it has been flagged by the City of Cleveland for lead-related concerns.

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Can I Sue My Homebuilder for Doing a Bad Job?
Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss 8/14/24 Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss 8/14/24

Can I Sue My Homebuilder for Doing a Bad Job?

When you hire a homebuilder, they must do a good job. This means they need to work like any skilled worker would.

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My House Seller Lied About the House, Can I Sue for Fraudulent Misrepresentation?
Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss 8/7/24 Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss 8/7/24

My House Seller Lied About the House, Can I Sue for Fraudulent Misrepresentation?

Fraudulent misrepresentation happens when someone lies about an important fact, and another person believes this lie and gets hurt because of it.

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What is an Option Contract?
Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss 7/24/24 Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss 7/24/24

What is an Option Contract?

An option contract gives you the chance to buy property later, without having to do it right away.

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Landlord 101: Cleveland Heights Part 2
Real Estate Law, Ohio Landlords Nicholas Weiss, Esq. 1/30/24 Real Estate Law, Ohio Landlords Nicholas Weiss, Esq. 1/30/24

Landlord 101: Cleveland Heights Part 2

Landlord 101 is part of a new series of informational posts that reviews what a landlord could expect from each city/town/municipality in the Northeast Ohio area. This article is part 2 for Cleveland Heights and before reading this article, we recommend you begin with part 1.

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Landlord 101: Cleveland Heights Part 1
Real Estate Law, Ohio Landlords Nicholas Weiss, Esq. 1/23/24 Real Estate Law, Ohio Landlords Nicholas Weiss, Esq. 1/23/24

Landlord 101: Cleveland Heights Part 1

Landlord 101 is part of a new series of informational posts that reviews what a landlord could expect from each city/town/municipality in the Northeast Ohio area. Learn about the eviction process in Cleveland Heights, including the prohibition of ‘self-help’ and the steps required to legally remove a tenant.

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Learning About Leases: Letter of Intent
Real Estate Law, Ohio Landlords Nicholas Weiss 12/13/23 Real Estate Law, Ohio Landlords Nicholas Weiss 12/13/23

Learning About Leases: Letter of Intent

The first step of any commercial lease, whether as Tenant or as Landlord, is to set down the basic terms with a Letter of Intent (LOI). Learn about the essential elements of an LOI and how it can be binding or non-binding based on initial negotiations.

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How to Remove a Mechanic’s Lien from Your Ohio Property
Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss 7/13/23 Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss 7/13/23

How to Remove a Mechanic’s Lien from Your Ohio Property

Discovering a mechanic’s lien on your property can be alarming—but Ohio law gives you ways to fight back. Learn how to remove a lien from your property.

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Cleveland Evictions: Lead Safe Update
Real Estate Law, Ohio Landlords Nicholas Weiss, Esq. 8/27/22 Real Estate Law, Ohio Landlords Nicholas Weiss, Esq. 8/27/22

Cleveland Evictions: Lead Safe Update

The Ohio Court has invalidated the Cleveland Municipal Housing Court's rule requiring landlords to provide lead safe certification before evicting a tenant. Learn about the implications of this decision and how it affects the eviction process in Cleveland.

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Negligent Home Inspection?
Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss, Esq. 8/6/21 Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss, Esq. 8/6/21

Negligent Home Inspection?

Ohio now requires licensed home inspectors for residential inspections. Learn your rights and options if your inspection was negligent.

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Beating a Default Judgment In Ohio
Real Estate Law, Client Resources Nicholas Weiss, Esq. 12/17/20 Real Estate Law, Client Resources Nicholas Weiss, Esq. 12/17/20

Beating a Default Judgment In Ohio

Receiving a garnishment order can be alarming, especially if it's tied to a default judgment in a case you were unaware of. Learn how to challenge and potentially overturn such judgments by proving mistake, confusion, or lack of proper service.

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Do You Need a Written Contract to Buy a House in Ohio?
Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss, Esq. 9/18/20 Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss, Esq. 9/18/20

Do You Need a Written Contract to Buy a House in Ohio?

Ohio law requires written contracts for real estate sales under the Statute of Frauds. Learn why oral agreements fail and how to protect your investment.

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Bought a House With Water Damage. What Can I Do?
Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss, Esq. 4/5/20 Real Estate Law Nicholas Weiss, Esq. 4/5/20

Bought a House With Water Damage. What Can I Do?

Bought a home and discovered hidden water damage? Learn what Ohio law says about “as is” clauses, fraud claims, and how to protect your rights with Real Estate Attorney Nicholas Weiss.

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Fighting Automatic Lease Renewals: A Guide for Ohio Landlords and Tenants
Real Estate Law, Ohio Landlords Nicholas Weiss, Esq. 3/15/20 Real Estate Law, Ohio Landlords Nicholas Weiss, Esq. 3/15/20

Fighting Automatic Lease Renewals: A Guide for Ohio Landlords and Tenants

You’re locked into a lease that auto-renewed. Or are you? Learn how Ohio’s statute of conveyances can be a powerful tool to exit an otherwise automatically renewing lease without financial penalty.

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