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RE&C In Review: Compliance Pitfalls on Residential Remodeling Projects
By Tyler B. Schlimme on March 01, 2023
In a recent 11th Appellate District Case, the court found that the Consumer Sales Practices Act (CSPA), not the Home Construction Service Suppliers Act (HCSSA) applies to the remodeling of an existing home....
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Construction Contracting & Disputes and Real Estate
Industry:
Construction
RE&C In Review: Unfair and Deceptive Practices May Lead to a Residential Remodeling Contractor's "Corporate Death Sentence"
By James T. Dixon, Teresa G. Santin & Jenna Pletcher (Summer Associate) on August 15, 2022
This edition of the RE&C In Review Blog highlights a cautionary tale of how unfair and deceptive practices can lead to a "corporate death sentence" for a residential remodeling contractor....
Posted In: Business Transactions & Corporate Counseling, Litigation, Real Estate and Tax - Business & Corporate
New Property Tax Dispute Bill Favors Developers and Owners, Limits School Districts
on May 17, 2022
On April 21, 2022, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed House Bill 126 (HB126), a major effect of which is to limit the ability of Ohio school districts to dispute and appeal the valuation of real property for tax purposes. The enactment of HB126 represents a victory for commercial property developers and owners, who, together with the Ohio Chamber of Commerce, championed its passage. The new law will take effect on July 21, 2022....
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RE&C In Review: Ohio's Homebuilders and Remodelers Must Improve Their Contract Forms
By James T. Dixon on January 18, 2022
Ohio's residential homebuilders and remodelers set themselves up to lose disputes even before projects begin because their contract forms do not comply with Ohio law. Based on the experience of the attorneys in Brouse McDowell's Construction Practice Group, very few small contractors have compliant forms....
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Industry:
Construction
RE&C In Review: A Construction Executive's Personal Liability for Employment Decisions
By James T. Dixon on November 15, 2021
"Tort" is an area of law relating to acts and failures to act for which the courts will impose liability upon one person who has harmed another, physically or financially. The word "tort" is derived from the medieval Latin term "tortum," which means "injustice." Negligence is perhaps the most common theory of recovery within tort law, and through negligence claims people are held liable if their actions fail to meet a particular standard of care owed to another....