To change a name on a Deed: Execute a new deed. Present it to the Auditor's Deed Transfer Department for either a "Transfer" or "No Transfer" stamp. Present the deed to the Recorder's Office for recordation.
The State of Ohio requires that residential rental property owners register their rental properties with the County Auditor.
A: Yes, a quitclaim deed can protect you by getting the deed in your own name exclusively. This is possible through a divorce proceeding or your spouse can sign a quitclaim to relinquish his rights to the property. If the mortgage is in your spouse's name, it doesn't mean he has an ownership interest.
In Ohio, only an attorney can draft a deed for others. All title companies must use an attorney to draft deeds. Many clients ask why they need to engage a lawyer to draft a deed if they can download a form off the Internet.
How to create a Transfer on Death for your home Choose your recipients. You can choose one or more people to become owner of any home or land that you own. Find a copy of your deed. Complete the TOD for real estate form. Take the form to a notary. Submit the form at your County Recorder's Office.
Ohio has three types of Homestead Exemptions: (1) senior and disabled persons, (2) disabled veterans, and (3) surviving spouses of public safety personnel killed in the line of duty.
In short - The state of Ohio does not provide a limit to rent increases.
Manufactured homes that acquired situs in Ohio or were transferred on or after January 1, 2000 are subject to a manufactured home tax that is like the real property tax. Alternatively, the owner may convert such a home to real property status and therefore subject the home to the real property tax.
The monthly rent of mobile homes in the U.S. has gradually increased since 2010, peaking in 2023. In the final quarter of that year, the average monthly rent for manufactured homes was 679 U.S. dollars, an increase of 46 U.S. dollars from the same period of the previous year.
However, in general, expenses related to the maintenance of a home, including lot rent, are not typically tax deductible.