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Mandatory Landlord Disclosures in Ohio

A guide to required Ohio landlord disclosures, including owner identity and federal lead-based paint requirements.

Melvin Prince
4 min di lettura
Verificato Apr 2026United States flag
OhioDivulgazioniObblighi del locatoreVernice a base di piomboIdentità del proprietario

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Questo contenuto è solo a scopo informativo ed educativo generale. Non costituisce consulenza legale e non deve essere considerato tale. Le leggi cambiano frequentemente: verifica sempre le normative vigenti e consulta un avvocato abilitato nella tua giurisdizione per consulenza specifica sulla tua situazione. Landager è una piattaforma di gestione immobiliare, non uno studio legale.Informazioni verificate l'ultima volta: April 2026.

Identity Disclosure
Mandatory
Lead Paint (pre-1978)
Federal Requirement
Condition Report
Recommended

Unlike some states that require lengthy consumer protection addendums, Ohio's statutory disclosure requirements for landlords are relatively straightforward, focusing primarily on transparency and federal environmental safety standards.

1. Disclosure of Ownership and Agency (ORC 5321.18)

Ohio law requires complete transparency regarding who actually owns and manages the rental property. Under ORC 5321.18, every written residential rental agreement must prominently display the name and address of both:

  1. The property owner.
  2. The owner's agent (if a property management company or local agent is handling the property).

If a landlord utilizes an oral lease (which is generally legally enforceable in Ohio for tenancies under one year), the landlord must still provide this distinct name and address information to the tenant in writing at the beginning of the tenancy.

Why this matters: The address provided serves as the official legal location where the tenant can send formal notices (such as a 30-day notice to terminate a lease or a written demand for repairs to initiate the Rent Escrow process). If a landlord fails to provide this disclosure, they may lose their right to object to formal tenant notices that were sent to an incorrect address.

2. Lead-Based Paint Disclosure (Federal Requirement)

Given that cities like Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Toledo contain a vast amount of historic housing stock, Ohio landlords must strictly adhere to the federal Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Rule.

If the residential property was built prior to 1978, the landlord must:

  • Provide the tenant with an EPA-approved digital or physical pamphlet titled "Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home."
  • Disclose any known lead-based paint or lead paint hazards in the unit.
  • Attach a specific Lead Warning Statement to the lease agreement, which the tenant must sign before occupying the property.

3. Disclosures Triggered by the Lease Itself

While not mandated by an explicit state statute like the identity disclosure, Ohio landlords should be aware that failing to clearly disclose specific financial policies in the written lease means those policies are generally unenforceable.

If a landlord intends to charge a late fee, a pet fee, or an administrative fee for bounced checks, the exact dollar amount and the specific trigger dates must be clearly disclosed within the four corners of the signed lease agreement.

Automate Your Ohio Disclosures

Drafting a generic lease and accidentally omitting the mandatory ORC 5321.18 owner identity disclosure can severely complicate your ability to process legal evictions or defend against rent escrow actions. Landager automatically populates all required Ohio statutory disclosures directly into your digital lease agreements, ensuring the correct ownership entities, management addresses, and federal lead paint warnings are flawlessly integrated and signed before the tenant ever receives the keys.

Official Law Citation: This information is derived from ORC 5321.18. For current statutes, visit the Ohio Revised Code.

How Landager Helps

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