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Bill Pending in OH Senate Would Enable Limited Home Rule Townships to Adopt Building Codes
By Connie S. Carr On February 9, 2017, Ohio Senator Bacon introduced Senate Bill 43 to remove an exception under current law that prohibits a limited home rule township from adopting building or other codes if the the county where it’s located has adopted a code on...
Dahman to Receive the 2017 Distinguished Alumni Leader Award
KJK's Partner in Charge of KJK's Columbus office, Samir Dahman, has been recognized for his significant contributions to the community and will be presented with the 2017 Distinguished Alumni Leader Award. The award, bestowed by Leadership Upper...
Judicial Deference to the Written Word in Commercial Documents, Still Rules, Except When It Is Clear There Has Been a Mutual Mistake
By: Stephen D. Richman (A “Watch Your Language” Series Article) As established in other “Watch Your Language” articles for this Blog, as a general rule, courts will typically uphold commercial document provisions unless they are contrary to public policy or statutory...
Ohio Appeals Court Uphold Landowners’ Request for Detachment from the City of Dublin
By Connie S. Carr On January 31, 2017, the 10th Appellate District of the Ohio Court of Appeals (the Court) issued its decision regarding certain landowners’ petition to remove their land from the City of Dublin (the City). The Court’s decision (cited as Rewyal Co....
If You Walk Away, or Run (from a Lease), the Deal is not Done
By Stephen D. Richman You've got to know when to hold 'em Know when to fold 'em Know when to walk away And know when to run You never count your money When you're sittin' at the table There'll be time enough for countin' When the dealin's done- Don Schlitz, 1976 (sung...
Ohio Court: Forced Sale Creates Presumption That Sale Price Is Not The Correct Basis For Property Valuation
By: Connie S. Carr On December 28, 2016, the Ohio Supreme Court issued another opinion regarding real property valuation in Utt v. Lorain Cty. Bd. of Revision, Slip Opinion No. 2016-Ohio-8402. This case involves the valuation of a single-family home in Elyria, Ohio...
Happy New – Real Estate Laws – Year
By: Stephen D. Richman As you may know, Ohio Governor John Kasich and the Ohio Legislature have been very busy passing laws and putting same into effect at the end of 2016 and the beginning of this year. Among the twenty-eight bills signed by Governor Kasich on...
Ohio Supreme Court Upholds Valuation of Condominium Development As Separate Units
The Ohio Supreme Court (the Court) recently issued another opinion real property valuations on December 28, 2016 in an appeal of a Board of Tax Appeals (BTA) December. In Columbus City Schools Bd. of Edn. v. Franklin Cty. Bd. of Revision (Slip Opinion No....
Ohio EPA, DMWM: Two Draft General Permits for Beneficial Use Now Available For Comments
By Connie S. Carr The Ohio EPA, Division of Materials and Waste Management issued the following notice: “The Division of Materials and Waste Management is making available for interested party comment two draft general permits for beneficial use — Spend Foundry Sand...