Here’s what you will find on this page:
- Property Preservation Companies Currently Hiring in Ohio
- HUD Pricing for Ohio
- How To Handle Non-Paying Property Preservation Clients in Ohio Using Either Small Claims Court and/or Mechanics Liens
- Property Preservation Industry Information Specific To Ohio
Property Preservation Industry Information Specific To Ohio
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Ohio Contractor Law Summary For Property Preservation Vendors
The following documents contain information about utilizing the legal system when you encounter non-paying Property Preservation clients. If the amount owed to you is less than $3,000, then small claims court will most likely be the proper venue. If you are owed an amount larger than $3,000, then you will find more relevant information inside the document named, “Ohio Lien Law Summary”, such as how to file mechanic’s liens against Property Preservation clients in the state of Ohio. I thought it would be helpful to any of my fellow REO contractors who are having trouble getting paid.
Dollar Limit For Ohio Small Claims Court: $3,000.
Which Court Handles These Cases: Small Claims Division, which is normally located in most Municipal Courts (local city courts) and some County Courts
Where You Should File Your Claim: County in which the defendant lives, county where defendant’s place of business is located or the county where the obligation arose.
DOWNLOADABLE PDF DOCUMENTS
Ohio Construction Law Compendium
Ohio Citizens Guide to Small Claims Court
THE INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE IS BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE BUT IS NOT GUARANTEED. ALL VISITORS AGREE TO USE IT AT THEIR OWN RISK AND ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE INFORMATION WITHIN THESE PAGES MAY CHANGE AT ANY TIME. IT IS ALWAYS WISE TO SEEK LEGAL ADVICE FROM A QUALIFIED ATTORNEY REGARDING THESE TYPES OF DISPUTES.