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In reply to the discussion: (Update)Need advice, Am I being discriminated against by my landlord? [View all]Quackers
(2,256 posts)9. I think it's 30 days here but ill have to check.
We're in Ohio. I'll have to check it. I know we haven't signed anything since our original 12 month lease almost 5 years ago.
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(Update)Need advice, Am I being discriminated against by my landlord? [View all]
Quackers
Jun 2016
OP
you need to talk to an attorney immediately, or your social service caseworker if you have one.
niyad
Jun 2016
#1
Definitely talk with an attorney in your state that specializes in the Americans with Disabilities
Dustlawyer
Jun 2016
#20
A landlord is supposed to paint every three years unless a renter stays beyond
yeoman6987
Jun 2016
#2
He might be going against the Fair Housing Act if he tries to ban service animals n/t
tikka
Jun 2016
#15
I think he is doing a back-door eviction by saying my carpet had stains. But he said
Quackers
Jun 2016
#35
A handful of states, Ohio included, extend state law to cover SD in training as service dogs.
Quackers
Jun 2016
#37
Go to the library or a bookstore and get a book on landlord/tenant law in your state pronto.
LeftyMom
Jun 2016
#30
It gets to the point of why would you want to fight for a place where you rent not own a not wanted.
Biaviians
Jun 2016
#31
I just had a motion detector camera installed that turns on and records all activity in my backyard
Samantha
Jun 2016
#33
I think in Ohio, you are legally allowed to record someone without their knowledge in
Quackers
Jun 2016
#39