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The Dormant Mineral Act Versus The Marketable Title Act

When we receive cases about mineral interests, these two acts, etched in Ohio law, are the ones I see clients get most confused about. When clients visit our office regarding a mineral interest issue, it’s common that they have inherited or purchased a property with mineral interests (or they believe they do or desire to …

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Equine Activity Liability Law Exceptions

Equine Activity Liability Laws provide Protection for Equine Professionals, however there are exceptions you should know Most states have passed Equine Activity Liability Laws. These laws were created to encourage equine-related activities by giving the equine industry strong defenses against liability in litigation and the legal system. One of the major components of most of …

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Charging Stations & Electric Vehicle Policies Involving Condominium Property

Many Americans are trading in their gas-powered vehicles for electric vehicles (“EV”) including those living in Community Associations. According to the registration data from Experian (via Automotive News), out of 1.24 million new light vehicles registered in January 2023, 87,708, or 7.1 percent were all-electric.[1] Shockingly, this is a seventy-four (74) percent increase year-over-year and a …

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It’s Almost Budget Season! Five Tips for a Implementing Budget

For most associations that run a fiscal year from January 1 to December 31, Fall is generally the time that the Board and management team will work together to compile the budget for the following year.   While the exact timing of the final budget is dictated by the Association’s Declaration and Bylaws/Code of Regulations, …

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The Enforcement Process & Key Reminders

Thousands of Community Associations exist throughout the State of Ohio. These Associations have various deed restrictions that are codified in the Association’s governing documents. The governing documents are also known as the declaration, bylaws, and rules and regulations.    Any violation of an Association’s governing documents may negatively impact the Association or other owners’ property, …

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