Sikora Law Celebrates 33rd Title Appellate Victory
Ohio’s Sixth District Court of Appeals recently affirmed an Order issued by the Ottawa County Court of Common Pleas granting summary judgment in favor of an party that was represented […]
Non-paying Tenant Evicted Despite Appeal – Due to Procedural Missteps
Both the number and significance of cases involving disputes between landlords and tenants continue to rise. Ohio’s Twelfth District Court of Appeals just decided a case in which a tenant […]
High Praise from Attendees of Mike Sikora’s Core Law Seminar at Ohio Realtors’ Annual Convention
Mike Sikora presented at Ohio Realtors’ first ever virtual Annual Convention. While we at Sikora Law place tremendous value on the power of in-person presentations and seminars, virtual seminars (especially […]
ENTITY TRANSFERS AFFECT FINANCIAL FEASIBILITY OF DEALS
Considering whether to use an entity transfer for your commercial real estate transaction is more important than ever. For multiple reasons (construction costs, lending terms, low supply, unrealistic seller expectations, […]
Senate Bill 39 is Now Ohio Law
On December 29, 2020, Senate Bill 39 – the Transformational Mixed-use Development Tax Credit Bill – became the law of Ohio. That new law is extremely important for the commercial […]
Ohio’s Contract Statute of Limitations Likely to Change Again
House Bill 251 (the Bill regarding Contract Action Statutes of Limitations) has been favorably reported out of the Senate Judiciary Committee (receiving only only one dissent). If that Bill becomes […]
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