Buying real estate is not generally a rapid process. People must spend weeks checking listings for properties that fit their needs. They must submit a bid, negotiate with the seller and then wait weeks to sign the final paperwork at a title company in most cases. The...
Month: July 2023
Breaking up with your business partner? Things to know
Ending a business partnership can feel as personal as ending a long relationship. When partners no longer share the same goals or one partner’s actions put the company at risk, a separation may be the best way to protect the business. Understanding why these breakups...
Why should new entrepreneurs consider an LLC?
Anyone considering starting a business should learn about their options for business structure. While some might lean toward a sole proprietorship because it’s the easiest, it’s critical to consider a limited liability company (LLC). An LLC is a common business...
When should a business sue for breach of contract?
You had a legally binding agreement, you and the other party signed it, and then that party didn’t hold up their end. Now you are left dealing with unpaid invoices, a delayed project and losses that are starting to affect your bottom line. It can be frustrating,...
Inverse condemnation: When the state takes but does not buy
Not all government takings begin with a formal notice and an offer. If the state substantially interferes with your property without starting eminent domain, you still have options to pursue compensation. How inverse condemnation differs from eminent domain Eminent...
Eminent domain and commercial leases in Ohio? Who gets paid?
When the government takes commercial property through eminent domain in Ohio, it does not just affect the owner. Tenants often have real financial stakes in the property as well. That raises a key question: when leased property is taken, how is compensation divided?...
Can you decline to sell your property through eminent domain?
Learning that the government wants your land or property for a public project can raise many questions. For one, you may wonder if you can simply refuse to sell once the officials begin an eminent domain action. Eminent domain allows government agencies to legally...
What is the difference between direct and derivative claims?
Ownership disputes can escalate fast. You may believe another owner harmed you or that the company suffered. Under Ohio law, that difference shapes the entire case. It affects who controls the lawsuit, who receives any recovery and how much disruption your company...
When is litigation necessary to end a contract after a breach?
Contract breaches are frustrating for successful professionals and reliable businesses. They may experience losses and setbacks because other people fail to fulfill their obligations. Frequently, those affected by contract breaches assume that they no longer have any...
What is the purpose of quiet title actions in civil court?
Sometimes, real estate litigation is adversarial in nature. The buyer who recently acquired a property might sue the prior owner for failing to disclose defects. Neighbors might sue over tree damage or boundary incursions. Other times, civil litigation related to real...

