Landlord/Tenant Law
If you are considering entering into a commercial or residential lease agreement as a tenant, or if you are a prospective landlord with space available, you should have the agreement reviewed by a qualified attorney before signing. Landlords and tenants alike require the advice and counsel of an attorney to determine whether certain provisions of the lease agreement should be revised, or whether certain remedies claimed by a landlord in a residential lease will even be enforceable pursuant to Ohio law.
If a dispute with a tenant or landlord requires legal intervention, the Law Office of Aaron M. Harrison is equipped to assist. Whether the dispute can be resolved with a simple letter, or more aggressive means are required, many such disputes will be solved more efficiently if an attorney is engaged early in the process.
Disclaimer: You are invited to use this website as insight into the practice and related activities of the Law Office of Aaron M. Harrison. However, please note that the information contained on this web site is not intended to be, and should not be construed to be legal advice or legal opinion and should in no instance be relied upon as such. Furthermore, nothing contained on this web site is intended to create or establish, and does not constitute an attorney-client relationship between the Law Office of Aaron M. Harrison and anyone else.

