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.
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