Land Use & Zoning
In Ohio, a 'nuisance' that affects real estate value is considered either private or public. A private nuisance involves:
AA condition that affects the general public
BAn unreasonable interference with a specific neighboring property owner's use and enjoyment✓ Correct
CA violation of the city zoning code
DGovernment action that reduces property value
Explanation
A private nuisance unreasonably interferes with a specific property owner's use and enjoyment of their property. A public nuisance affects the community or general public.
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