In Ohio, when a person is set to lose their property through eminent domain, one of the most fundamental issues they should focus on is how to maximize their compensation. While it is frequently upsetting to learn that property will be taken by government entities for...
Month: January 2024
How to deal with issues of testamentary capacity
Waiting too long to create an estate plan can raise a whole host of issues. One of the most consequential is concerns about testamentary capacity. To create a legally valid estate plan, the person who signs of the estate planning documentation has to have sound enough...
Court rules local village can exercise eminent domain
Eminent domain can quickly consume your property if you’re in the way of development. And these takings occur all the time, too. In fact, property owners in Luckey, only about 20 minutes south of Toledo, were recently dealt a blow by a lower court judge who found that...
Can I sue my realtor or broker if they misrepresented a property?
Successfully buying property both as a professional and nonprofessional hinge on the accuracy of information provided by realtors and brokers. However, when one of the realtors or brokers in a transaction misrepresents something to the seller, they the real estate...
Can you use these defenses in your breach of contract case?
Contracts are necessary if you want your business to operate with efficiency. However, your contracts are only as powerful as they are detailed in negotiation and enforcement. That means that you need to be thoughtful in the terms you agree to in a contract, but even...
Litigation and legal issues arising in real estate matters
Every day, real estate transactions occur; however, even the most routine dealings can encounter problems and legal issues. Whether you are looking to purchase, sell, develop, lease or re-zone real estate, your goal is to have everything go smoothly. Often, much is on...
Five ways to ensure asset longevity in estate planning
It took you a long time to build your wealth. Now as you’re trying to figure out the best way to pass your assets down to your loved ones, you might find yourself worried about how long that wealth is going to last. After all, your loved ones might not be accustomed...
Are there any absolute defenses to eminent domain in Ohio?
Eminent domain empowers governments to acquire private property for public use, provided just compensation is paid to the owner. Ohio, like other states, adheres to this principle outlined in the United States and state constitutions, allowing the exercise of eminent...
When should you turn to business litigation to collect debt?
You need to be able to collect the debts that are owed to you if you want to keep your business running. That’s easier said than done, as some of your clients may be unwilling to pay due to financial hardship or other obligations. Sometimes, though, there’s simply a...
Can Ohio businesses be involved in eminent domain?
Eminent domain empowers federal, state and local governments to acquire private property for projects of public benefit. This can include creating space for roads, utilities, schools, parks, airports and other public goods. Both the United States Constitution’s Fifth...