See the New Article, “the Difficult Life of the Landlord,” discussing “the Landlord who tries to be nice,” and “the tenants who scheme Against the Landlord!” —–>https://josephandjoseph.com/Articles/Article-19.aspx THE DIFFICULT LIFE… CONTINUE
2011 AV Preeminent rating of John James Joseph
“Highest Possible Rating in Both Legal Ability & Ethical Standards Reflecting the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and Judiciary.” Martindale-Hubbell http://on.fb.me/jBTgkG
John Joseph interview regarding lack of safety standards for retention ponds
NBC 4 interviews John Joseph after tragic deaths at an apartment complex’s retention pond. Swimming pools require safety standards, but not retention ponds. http://bit.ly/dSSxGn
Foreclosures Down 4 Percent in 2010
The Supreme Court of Ohio annouced today that for the first time in 15 years Ohio foreclosure case filings declined compared to the previous year. Fifty-eight counties saw decreases in… CONTINUE
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Especially if you own Real Estate together and Aren’t Married: A Case for A Partition Action?
Breaking up any type of relationship can be difficult, but add the ownership of real estate to the mix and it can become even more troublesome. Domestic Relations Court has… CONTINUE
Joseph & Joseph & Hanna Preeminent Lawyers 2011 and AV Rated
For 2011 Joseph & Joseph & Hanna has again been Rated AV in the areas of Real Estate Law and Family Law and is Listed in Martindale-Hubble Bar Register of… CONTINUE
Busted! Jennifer Joseph quoted in Cover Article of the Other Paper about the use of Facebook in Divorce Cases
See Article of the other paper –> The Other Paper: Busted
John Joseph Selected by Peers For Inclusion in the 2011 edition of The Best Lawyers in America
Congratulations to John Joseph on having been selected by his peers for inclusion in the 2011 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. Indeed, a special congratulations are in order… CONTINUE
REAL ESTATE INVESTORS, BUYERS, AND SELLERS TAKING NON-TRADITIONAL PATHS
What are the Investors, Buyers, Sellers and others involved in the Real Estate Industry to do in these times where foreclosures and evictions are prominent and bank loans are very… CONTINUE
It is not a Security Deposit subject to the Landlord Tenant Law if it is a Redecorating Fee, Pet Fee or cost of Bond in lieu of a Security Deposit
According to the Ohio Court of Appeals, Tenth Appellate District in the case, Kopp v. Associated Estates Realty Corp, decided April 15, 2010, a nonrefundable redecorating fee, pet fee, and… CONTINUE