Property Management
In Ohio, a residential lease for more than one year must be:
AApproved by ODREPL
BIn writing to be enforceable under the Statute of Frauds✓ Correct
CWitnessed by a notary public
DFiled with the county recorder
Explanation
Ohio's Statute of Frauds requires that leases for more than one year be in writing to be enforceable. Month-to-month and shorter leases may be oral.
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