Property Management
In Ohio, what is the '3-day notice to leave' (3-day notice) used for?
AGiving a tenant three days to pay rent or vacate before an eviction lawsuit is filed✓ Correct
BInforming a tenant their lease will not be renewed
CRequiring a tenant to correct a non-monetary lease violation
DNotifying a tenant of a rent increase
Explanation
Under ORC 1923.04, a landlord may serve a 3-day notice demanding the tenant pay unpaid rent or vacate the premises. If the tenant fails to do either, the landlord may file an eviction action in court.
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