Construction companies work in a rough business. Dealing with the weather, the elements, normal business concerns, and the plethora of federal, state and local laws is enough to make even the most experienced foreman’s head explode. But, one of the most basic things...
Month: September 2021
Should I challenge my property valuation?
As an Ohio property owner, you may know that a county auditor performs a reappraisal on your property every 6 years. The purpose of the reappraisal is to determine the amount you ultimately pay in real estate taxes. There may come a time when you do not agree with the...
Demonstrating a breach of contract
Contracts are a necessary part of most businesses in Ohio. Companies need to guarantee that the various companies, customers and clients do what the company needs them to do. They need to rely on others to ensure that their business runs smoothly and is ultimately...
Preserved farmland may be protected from eminent domain in Ohio
Ohioans who find themselves at odds with government entities over their land might be surprised to discover that eminent domain laws even exist. The concept of the government deciding to take a person’s property may be foreign and sound like an overreaching of...
Recent ruling shows landowners can fight eminent domain
Many Ohio property owners might be surprised to learn that state, local and federal governments have the right to simply take land through eminent domain if it is deemed necessary for a public project. While some of these projects – like a new road – are important,...
Be aware of business litigation risks
Business always faces the risk of legal action because of their actions, inaction, products, services, or other actions. The risk of lawsuits usually grows with the size of the business and may come from customers, clients, vendors, shareholders, or other businesses....
Experienced counsel key to successful eminent domain defense
Landowners in the Maumee-Toledo area are facing increasing challenges from local government entities who want to compel the sale of their land to permit a development that is backed by the municipality. These projects range from freeways to housing developments. They...
Understanding the path of business litigation
When business owners in Ohio find themselves involved in business litigation – whether they initiated it or not – they can oftentimes find themselves wondering how the case will turn out. Facts, evidence, persuasive arguments – business owners will likely see it all...
Important conditions for real estate contracts
Your real estate purchase can be one of the most consequential financial decisions you ever make. It is important to understand all of the conditions in the contract. Having contingencies in a contract can help prevent real estate litigation. If a contingency is not...
The basics of the Ohio eviction process
Sometimes a person in the greater Toledo metro area simply reaches a point in their life where their finances are unstable, perhaps due to a job loss or serious illness, and they are unable to pay their rent. If this happens, their landlord may file an eviction case...