Unjustified Eviction Notice Dispute

Summary

If your lease doesnt specify a late fee, the landlord may not impose one. Its recommended to document your communication with the landlord, seek legal advice, and contact Ohio Legal Help. In Ohio, landlords must provide at least 3 days notice before eviction. Late fees should be specified in your lease agreement. Co-signers might be held responsible for debts. Consult with a local tenants rights organization or an attorney. Communicate with your landlord about the fees and eviction notice. Inform your co-signer about the situation.

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In Ohio:
- Landlords must provide at least 3 days' notice before eviction.
- Late fees should be specified in your lease agreement.
- Co-signers might be held responsible for debts.
You should consult with a local tenants' rights organization or an attorney.
what action should i take
Consider the following steps:
- Check your lease agreement for late fee details.
- Contact a local tenants' rights organization.
- Consult with an attorney.
- Communicate with your landlord about the fees and eviction notice.
- Inform your co-signer about the situation.
thank you
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Remember, it's important to act promptly to protect your rights. Good luck!
it says nowhere in my least that i need to pay a $* late fee but im being charged with that and an eviction notice
If your lease doesn't specify a late fee, the landlord may not impose one. It's recommended to:
- Document your communication with the landlord
- Seek legal advice
- Contact Ohio Legal Help (www.ohiolegalhelp.org) for assistance.
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