Ohio landlords and tenants often forget to comply with the legal requirements regarding multiple year leases. The Ohio Statute of Conveyances requires that all leases of three years or more be signed and notarized. Leases not exceeding three years are exempt from these requirements. In other words, if a lease is for exactly three...
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Keeping it Real – The Value of Honest Performance Reviews
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We all talk about the importance of honesty. But, being honest is not always easy. Especially when it comes to delivering a less than stellar performance review. As kind and caring human beings, we don’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings or create embarrassment or discomfort. So we keep the negative feedback to...
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