An Ohio month-to-month rental agreement is a document that landlords utilize to lease residential property to tenants on a monthly rolling basis. The agreement runs indefinitely and can be ended by either the landlord or the tenant with a termination notice. Without any notice from either party, the lease will carry on under its initial conditions.
Legal Requirements for Month-to-Month Leases
Minimum Termination Period: 30-day notice. [1]
Rent Increase: No state-mandated limit with at least 30 days’ written notice. [2]
Required Disclosures
- Disclosure of Lead-Based Hazards.
- Security Deposit Notice.
For more information on state regulations and required disclosures, visit our Ohio lease agreement page.
Ohio Month-to-Month Eviction
In Ohio, month-to-month leases require landlords to provide a 30-day written notice to terminate the rental agreement. If the tenant does not vacate after receiving the notice, the landlord must then file an eviction lawsuit in court.
The Ohio Eviction Process details the steps for evicting a tenant.