Escrow & Title
In Ohio, property taxes are paid:
AMonthly with the mortgage payment only
BIn arrears — the previous year's taxes are paid in two installments in the current year✓ Correct
CIn advance before each calendar year
DOnly at the time of property sale
Explanation
Ohio property taxes are paid in arrears. The previous year's taxes are paid in two installments in the current year — typically in January and July (dates vary by county).
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