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  2. Who is Frisch's landlord? And why is it evicting so many ...

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    A number of Frisch's Big Boy stores are set to close in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana for failing to pay rent to a landlord that ... responsible for all its operating costs. This may include property ...

  3. Why is it so hard to crack down on some landlords who won't ...

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    Landlord Gary Thomas, left, and his attorney Tyler J. Whitney listen as Thomas' tenant speaks during an eviction hearing Oct. 12 in Akron. Properties reportedly owned or managed by Thomas and his ...

  4. J.D. Vance Accuses Ohio's Haitians of 'Massively Violating ...

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    Instead of focusing on the ways a rollback of zoning laws could lower housing costs for ... data on evictions in Springfield, Ohio. ... than 'JCrew cardigans' is on sale for $34. See all deals ...

  5. Tenant right to counsel - Wikipedia

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    In Maryland, 76% of tenant households provided full representation avoided disruptive displacement, and tenants received more than $415,000 in housing judgments and avoided more than $4.5 million in direct costs; In Kansas City, 86% of represented tenants stayed in their units with no eviction record. [17]

  6. Lease-option - Wikipedia

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    A lease option (more formally Lease With the Option to Purchase) is a type of contract used in both residential and commercial real estate.In a lease-option, a property owner and tenant agree that, at the end of a specified rental period for a given property, the renter has the option of purchasing the property.

  7. Who pays closing costs, the buyer or the seller? - AOL

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    Title costs: In some cases, the seller will pay title-related fees as well as, or instead of, the buyer. For instance, in most of Florida, sellers cover the cost of an owner’s title insurance ...

  8. Rent control in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Reasons given for these laws include residents owning their homes while renting the land the home sits on, the high cost of moving mobile homes, and the loss of home value when they are moved. California, for example, has only 13 local apartment rent control laws but over 100 local mobile home rent control laws.

  9. Butler County's eviction rate ranks highest in Ohio - AOL

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    Aug. 21—Several local counties saw big increases in eviction filings last year — Butler County had the highest eviction rate in the state, and Montgomery County had the most new eviction cases ...