
2 July 2015 | 20 replies
I found this:§ 5307.01Tenants in common, survivorship tenants, and coparceners, of any estate in lands, tenements, or hereditaments within the state, may be compelled to make or suffer partition thereof as provided in sections 5307.01 to 5307.25 of the Revised Code.The content of the petition is governed by statute:§ 5307.03.A person entitled to partition of an estate may file his petition therefor in the court of common pleas, setting forth the nature of his title, a pertinent description of the lands, tenements, or hereditaments of which partition is demanded, and naming each tenant in common, coparcener, or other person interested therein, as defendant.The Court orders partition:§ 5307.04.If the court of common pleas finds that the plaintiff in an action for partition has a legal right to any part of the estate, it shall order partition of the estate in favor of the plaintiff or all interested parties, appoint one suitable disinterested person to be the commissioner to make the partition, and issue a writ of partition.

11 April 2015 | 2 replies
I would make offers in area 77406 with natural gas.

10 April 2015 | 5 replies
I searched my town and other local towns around me and didn't have to go through as many inactives.I also employ natural selection haha!

26 December 2016 | 151 replies
It's sad but it's human nature - read a few books on human evolution and psychology.

21 April 2015 | 36 replies
Naturally, I wrote whatever I could off!

13 May 2015 | 16 replies
But given the nature of your personality type, you have thought of the repercussions that will follow.

4 February 2017 | 25 replies
We always advise in maters of this nature, to test before buying.

13 April 2015 | 0 replies
It would definitely be worth looking into if you've had a natural disaster in your area the last few years.

14 April 2015 | 2 replies
They are like a cancer.

15 April 2015 | 10 replies
For a few dollars per month, depending on the policy chosen, it can provide additional levels of liability and premise insurance to the tenant, it protects the tenant's possessions in case of fire, theft, natural disaster (u never know, some be storing expensive gear, clothing, bling, in my units), it insures against accidentally injuring others (including their guests) on the property, and some policies even continue paying the tenant's rent if it happens that the tenant(s) loses his/her job during their tenancy.