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  1. 2. The trial court erred when it granted summary judgment to the real estate defendants-appellees who were aware of the defects in the property but purposely did not disclose the defects to the buyers. Finding no merit to the assignments of error, we affirm. I. Procedural History an d Factual Background

  2. Jun 8, 2015 · SCHAFER, Judge. {¶1} Plaintiff-Appellant, Rhonda Wheatley, appeals the orders and judgments of the. Lorain County Court of Common Pleas (1) denying her motion for summary judgment, (2) finding that Defendant-Appellees, Howard Hanna Real Estate Services (“Howard Hanna”) and. Linda Shubeck (collectively, “Appellees”), are not liable for ...

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  3. Courts of record may refuse to render or enter a declaratory judgment or decree under this chapter if the judgment or decree would not terminate the uncertainty or controversy giving rise to the action or proceeding in which the declaratory relief is sought.

  4. Fischer Attached Homes, 145 Ohio Misc.2d 38, 2007-Ohio-7259, 882 N.E.2d 61 (C.P.). An invalid lien clouds a property’s title because it “creates the appearance that there is an encumbrance on one’s land where one does not exist.” Cuspide Properties at ¶ 27. A mechanic’s lien can be entered against an owner’s interest in real

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  5. Declaratory judgments allow a party to identify the their rights and responsibilities under a contract, deed, or other legal instrument. If you are caught up in a real estate litigation matter, call our office at (740) 346-2899 to schedule your initial consultation and strategy overview.

  6. If the court rendering the judgment or decree so orders, real estate may be sold under execution as follows: one third cash on the day of sale, one third in one year, one third in two years thereafter, with interest on deferred payments, to be secured by mortgage on the premises so sold.

  7. A judgment lien is one way to ensure that the person who won the judgment (the creditor) gets what he or she is owed. A judgment lien gives the creditor the right to be paid a certain amount of money from proceeds from the sale of the debtor's property. So how do judgment liens work in Ohio? Read on to understand the rules.

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