Complaint for Eviction (Forcible Entry and Detainer) - 2 Cause - Franklin County, Ohio

Complaint for Eviction (Forcible Entry and Detainer) - 2 Cause - Franklin County, Ohio

Complaint for Eviction (Forcible Entry and Detainer) - 2 Cause is a legal document that was released by the Municipal Court - Franklin County, Ohio - a government authority operating within Ohio. The form may be used strictly within Franklin County.

FAQ

Q: What is an eviction?
A: Eviction is a legal process through which a landlord can remove a tenant from a rental property.

Q: What is a Complaint for Eviction (Forcible Entry and Detainer)?
A: A Complaint for Eviction (Forcible Entry and Detainer) is a legal document filed by a landlord to initiate the eviction process.

Q: What does '2 Cause' mean in the title of the document?
A: '2 Cause' refers to the specific legal reason or grounds for eviction that the landlord is claiming.

Q: What is Franklin County, Ohio?
A: Franklin County, Ohio is a county located in the state of Ohio, which includes the city of Columbus.

Q: What is the purpose of a Complaint for Eviction?
A: The purpose of a Complaint for Eviction is for the landlord to seek a court order to legally remove a tenant from the rental property.

Q: What is a Forcible Entry and Detainer?
A: Forcible Entry and Detainer is a legal action brought by a landlord to regain possession of a rental property when a tenant refuses to leave.

Q: What happens after a Complaint for Eviction is filed?
A: After a Complaint for Eviction is filed, the tenant will be served with a copy of the complaint and will have an opportunity to respond in court.

Q: What are some common grounds for eviction?
A: Common grounds for eviction include non-payment of rent, violation of lease terms, property damage, and illegal activities on the premises.

Q: What are the tenant's rights in an eviction process?
A: Tenants have the right to receive proper notice, the right to dispute the eviction in court, and the right to remain in the property until a court order is obtained by the landlord.

Q: Can a tenant be evicted without a court order?
A: No, a tenant cannot be evicted without a court order. The landlord must follow the legal eviction process and obtain a court order before the tenant can be legally removed.

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