Property Management
What is the eviction process for a non-paying tenant in Ohio?
AImmediate lockout when rent is late
BWritten 3-day notice, then filing forcible entry and detainer action in court✓ Correct
C60-day notice required before filing
DProperty manager can evict without court involvement
Explanation
Ohio eviction process: (1) Serve 3-day written notice to pay or vacate; (2) If not cured, file forcible entry and detainer (FED) action in municipal or county court; (3) Attend hearing; (4) Obtain writ of restitution if successful.
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