Property Management
What is a month-to-month tenancy vs. a periodic tenancy in Ohio?
AThey are identical
BA month-to-month tenancy is a type of periodic tenancy renewing each month; periodic tenancies can renew weekly, monthly, or other intervals✓ Correct
CMonth-to-month is for commercial; periodic for residential
DPeriodic tenancies are longer than month-to-month
Explanation
A periodic tenancy automatically renews for successive periods until terminated. A month-to-month tenancy is the most common periodic tenancy, renewing each month. Either party can terminate with 30 days' written notice under Ohio law.
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