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OH HB390
Bill
Status
10/24/2017
Primary Sponsor
Derek Merrin
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AI Summary
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Clarifies that the three-day notice period before a forcible entry and detainer action begins on the day immediately following notice delivery and counts all intervening days including weekends and holidays.
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Clarifies that the ten-day period for sheriffs to execute writs of restitution begins on the day immediately following receipt and counts all intervening days including weekends and holidays.
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Prohibits condominium associations and manufactured home park operators from restricting level-one or level-two electric vehicle charging stations in owners' or tenants' designated parking spaces, allowing only reasonable restrictions.
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Expands metropolitan housing authorities' powers to include mixed-use and mixed-income housing developments and allows authorities to provide consulting services to other housing authorities and nonprofits.
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Allows landlords to terminate tenancies within three days for violations related to drug activity, with the three-day period counting all intervening days including weekends and holidays.
Legislative Description
Clarify computation of timelines for forcible entry and detainer
Courts and Civil Law : Civil Law
Last Action
Reported - Substitute: Financial Institutions, Housing, and Urban Development
11/28/2018