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  2. Repair and deduct - Wikipedia

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    Repair and deduct is a principle of landlordtenant law in the United States regarding a tenant's legal right to repair defects or damages that the landlord has neglected to repair, and then deduct the value of the repair (parts, labor, etc.) from the next rent payment. [1]

  3. Ohio bill would shift responsibility for unpaid utility bills ...

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    Ohio lawmakers are considering a bill that would make tenants responsible for their overdue utility bills, not landlords. Cities oppose House Bill 93.

  4. Common area maintenance charges - Wikipedia

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    Common area maintenance charges (CAM) are one of the net charges billed to tenants in a commercial triple net (NNN) lease, and are paid by tenants to the landlord of a commercial property. A CAM charge is an additional rent, charged on top of base rent, and is mainly composed of maintenance fees for work performed on the common area of a property

  5. Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act - Wikipedia

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    The Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, also known as URLTA, is a sample law governing residential landlord and tenant interactions, created in 1972 by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws in the United States. Many states have adopted all or part of this Act. [1]

  6. Ohio State Students' Mysterious Housemate -- A Lesson for Tenants

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  7. Net lease - Wikipedia

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    A triple net lease (triple-Net or NNN) is a lease agreement on a property where the tenant or lessee agrees to pay all real estate taxes, building insurance, and maintenance (the three "nets") on the property in addition to any normal fees that are expected under the agreement (rent, utilities, etc.).