Property Ownership
What is the Ohio Agricultural Lease Act and what protections does it provide?
AA law governing all Ohio leases
BA law (ORC 5905) governing agricultural leases in Ohio with automatic renewal provisions and notice requirements✓ Correct
CA federal law for farm tenants
DA law requiring written leases for all farms
Explanation
Ohio's Agricultural Tenancy Act (ORC 5905) governs farm leases in Ohio. It provides for automatic annual renewal unless proper notice is given, requires advance notice for termination (often 30-60 days before crop season), and protects farm tenants' cropping rights.
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