Andrew J. Ruzicho II, Esq.
Upper Sandusky Eviction Attorney
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Andy Ruzicho has been working in the area of landlord tenant law and as an Upper Sandusky Eviction Attorney since 1994. He has also performed evictions in many courts throughout Ohio.
To start the eviction process, the landlord or property manager must post a three day eviction notice. Some breaches of the lease require a longer notice (30 days) but generally a three day notice is sufficient in cases of nonpayment of rent and the like. In some instances, a ten day notice is necessary, for example, with section 8 tenancies and land installment contracts. When the notice expires, the landlord can begin the eviction process by ling an eviction complaint with the clerk of court. Nothing can happen until the eviction notice is posted. It is generally in the landlord’s best interest to post an eviction notice upon a breach of the lease.
Nonpayment of rent is the overwhelming breach of lease that results in an eviction action being led. If you have a grace period for payment of rent in your lease, you need to wait until after the grace period end before you can post the three day eviction notice. When determining the three day notice period, the day of posting does not count and neither do weekends and holidays.
If you require an Upper Sandusky Eviction Attorney, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Ruzicho. Mr. Ruzicho also works in neighboring areas including Bucyrus, Marion, Morrow County, Crawford County, etc.