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Section 5321.16 | Procedures for security deposits.

...he tenant. (B) Upon termination of the rental agreement any property or money held by the landlord as a security deposit may be applied to the payment of past due rent and to the payment of the amount of damages that the landlord has suffered by reason of the tenant's noncompliance with section 5321.05 of the Revised Code or the rental agreement. Any deduction from the security deposit shall be itemized and identifi...

Section 5321.18 | Written rental agreement for residential premises provisions.

...(A) Every written rental agreement for residential premises shall contain the name and address of the owner and the name and address of the owner's agent, if any. If the owner or the owner's agent is a corporation, partnership, limited partnership, association, trust, or other entity, the address shall be the principal place of business in the county in which the residential property is situated or if there is no pla...

Section 5322.02 | Owner's lien against stored property upon default.

... personal property stored pursuant to a rental agreement in any storage space at the self-service storage facility, or on the proceeds of the personal property subject to the defaulting occupant's rental agreement in the owner's possession, for rent, labor, late fees, or other charges in relation to the personal property that are specified in the rental agreement and that have become due and for expenses necessary fo...

Section 5323.01 | Residential rental property definitions.

...an that of the state. (E) "Residential rental property" means real property that is located in a county that has a population of more than two hundred thousand according to the most recent decennial census and on which is located one or more dwelling units leased or otherwise rented to tenants solely for residential purposes, or a mobile home park or other permanent or semipermanent site at which lots are leas...

Section 5501.311 | Leases or lease-purchase of transportation facilities.

...ision of law, including provisions that rental payments in amounts sufficient to pay bond service charges payable during the current two-year lease term shall be an absolute and unconditional obligation of the department independent of all other duties under the agreement without set-off or deduction or any other similar rights or defenses. Any such agreement may provide for renewal of the agreement at the end of eac...

Section 5713.031 | Federally subsidized residential rental property reporting.

...tion, "federally subsidized residential rental property" means property to which one or more of the following apply: (1) It is part of a qualified low-income housing project, through its compliance and extended use period, as those terms are defined in section 42 of the Internal Revenue Code, or any other period during which it is similarly restricted under section 42 of the Internal Revenue Code. (2) It receiv...

Section 5907.15 | Ohio veterans' homes rental, service, and medicare reimbursement fund.

...tate treasury the Ohio veterans' homes rental and service fund. Revenue generated from temporary use agreements of a veterans' home, from the sale of meals at a home's dining halls, and from rental, lease, or sharing agreements for the use of facilities, supplies, equipment, utilities, or services provided by a home shall be credited to the fund. The fund shall be used for maintenance costs of the homes...

Section 901.41 | Livestock exhibition at Ohio expositions center definitions.

...for animals of superior quality. (G) "Rental costs" means the costs associated with the rental of the facilities, or a portion thereof, at the Ohio expositions center, including, without limitation, grounds, buildings, pens, animal feeding or watering equipment, and tieouts. "Rental costs" also includes labor costs associated with set-up, tear-down, and security. (H) "Species" means dairy cattle, beef cattle,...

Section 902.01 | Agricultural financing definitions.

...or projects mortgaged or facilities the rentals, revenues, and other income, charges, and moneys from which are pledged, or both, for the payment of the principal of and interest on the bonds issued under authority of section 902.04 of the Revised Code, and includes a project for which a loan has been made under authority of this chapter, in which case, references in this chapter to revenues of such pledged facilitie...

Section 107.30 | Appropriations for expenses of governor-elect.

...r the governor-elect's immediate staff, rental or other charges for office space, the rental or purchase of equipment and furniture, printing and distribution of the inaugural address as required by section 149.04 of the Revised Code, and other reasonable expenses of the governor-elect during the period of transition.

Section 111.26 | Assistance for acquisition of voting devices.

...lities authorized by this section, the rentals of which are payable in whole or in part from appropriations made by the general assembly, is governed by Chapter 154. of the Revised Code. Such rentals constitute available receipts as defined in section 154.24 of the Revised Code and may be pledged for the payment of bond service charges as provided in Chapter 154. of the Revised Code. (D) The county voting mach...

Section 113.08 | Payment and procedures for payment to treasurer.

..., fees, penalties, fines, costs, sales, rentals, or otherwise. The rules shall include procedures for dealing with checks not accepted for deposit by a financial institution and procedures for making deposits into the custodial funds of the treasurer of state. The payer shall specify the amount being paid, the fund to which the amount is to be credited, and any other information required by the treasurer of state. Th...

Section 122.15 | Definitions for sections 122.151 to 122.156.

...cent or more of its net income from the rental or sale of real property, except any business that is a special purpose entity principally owned by a principal user of that property formed solely for the purpose of renting, either directly or indirectly, or selling real property back to such principal user if such principal user does not derive fifteen per cent or more of its gross annual revenue from the rental or sa...

Section 128.33 | [Former R.C. 128.18, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Determining rates and charges for wireline telephone network portion of 9-1-1.

...es, tolls, classifications, charges, or rentals to be observed and charged for the wireline telephone network portion of a basic or enhanced 9-1-1 system, and each telephone company that is a wireline service provider participating in the system shall be subject to those chapters, to the extent they apply, as to the service provided by its portion of the wireline telephone network for the system as described in the f...

Section 1311.12 | When lien for furnishing materials arises.

... rented, the lien is for the reasonable rental value for the period of actual use and any reasonable period of nonuse taken into account in the rental contract. (2) If the tools or machinery are purchased, the lien is for the price, but the lien only arises if the tools or machinery were purchased for use in the course of the particular improvement and have no substantial value to the purchaser after the completion ...

Section 1311.251 | Claim for furnishing materials.

...rented, the claim is for the reasonable rental value for the period of actual use and any reasonable period of nonuse taken into account in the rental contract. (2) If the tools or machinery are purchased, the claim is for the price, but the claim only arises if the tools or machinery were purchased for use in the course of the particular public improvement and have no substantial value to the purchaser after the co...

Section 1322.01 | RMLA definitions.

...nterested in the sale, purchase, lease, rental, or exchange of real property; (3) Negotiating, on behalf of any party, any portion of a contract relating to the sale, purchase, lease, rental, or exchange of real property, other than in connection with providing financing for any such transaction; (4) Engaging in any activity for which a person engaged in that activity is required to be licensed as a real estate s...

Section 133.08 | County revenue securities.

... charges for the use, availability, or rental of the facilities to which the financing relates, being the improvement, enterprise, system, project, or categories of improvements or the operation or function that the facilities serve, which rates or charges shall be designed to provide revenues to the county sufficient to pay the costs of all current expenses of the facilities payable by the county and to pay t...

Section 133.70 | Complaint for validation of authority to issue or enter into securities.

...) The levy or charge of rates, charges, rentals, lease payments, or tolls; (d) Any underlying public obligation; (e) The proceedings and remedies for the collection of the taxes, special assessments, rates, charges, rentals, lease payments, or tolls, or payments by an obligor. (2) No such action shall be commenced except upon determination of its necessity by the taxing authority or other authority empowered to ad...

Section 1345.21 | Home solicitation sale definitions.

...to it. (B) "Sale" includes a lease or rental. (C) "Seller" includes a lessor or anyone offering goods for rent. (D) "Buyer" includes a lessee or anyone who gives a consideration for the privilege of using goods. (E) "Consumer goods or services" means goods or services purchased, leased, or rented primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, including courses or instruction or training regardless of ...

Section 140.05 | Leasing hospital facilities.

...lessor. (C) Such lease may provide for rentals commencing at any time agreed upon, or advance rental, and continuing for such period therein provided, notwithstanding and without diminution, rebate, or setoff by reason of time of availability of the hospital facility for use, delays in construction, failure of completion, damage or destruction of the hospital facilities, or for any other reason. (D) Such leas...

Section 1501.07 | Public service facilities in state park.

...c service facilities therein, establish rentals for the lease of lands or interests therein within a state park the chief is authorized by law to lease, and exercise all powers of the chief, in conformity with all covenants of the director of natural resources in or with respect to state park revenue bonds and trust agreements securing such bonds and all terms, provisions, and conditions of such bonds and trust agree...

Section 1501.14 | Retiring bonds.

...bonds, all admission fees, charges, and rentals and all other revenues derived from the lands and interests therein and public service facilities, for the acquisition, construction, enlargement, equipment, furnishing, or improvement of which bonds are issued, except such part as is necessary to pay the cost of maintaining, repairing, and operating them during any period in which such cost is not otherwise provided fo...

Section 1505.07 | Permits and leases to take and remove sand, gravel, stone, and other minerals or substances from and under bed of Lake Erie.

... of Lake Erie, either upon a royalty or rental basis, as he determines to be best for the state. Permits shall be issued for terms of not less than one year nor more than ten years, and leases shall be for a term of years or until the economic extraction of the mineral or other substance covered thereby has been completed. Such taking and removal shall be within certain fixed boundaries that do not conflict with the ...

Section 1513.33 | Grant constitutes loan by state to community improvement or nonprofit corporation.

... in full upon the first sale, lease, or rental of the land reclaimed under the contract or agreement if the entire parcel of reclaimed land is sold, leased, or rented. If the corporation establishes a business enterprise on the entire parcel of reclaimed land, the contract shall require repayment of the loan in full upon the commencement of operation of the business enterprise. If the reclaimed land is sold, leased, ...