Ohio CAM Reconciliation Compliance Guide for Landlords
Statutory requirements, tenant audit rights, and landlord obligations for commercial CAM reconciliation in Ohio.
Primary Statute
O.R.C. § 5321 (Landlord-Tenant - primarily residential); limited commercial provisions under general contract law
Key Takeaway for Landlords
Ohio's 6-year reappraisal cycle means CAM tax estimates can be off in reappraisal years. Plan for estimate adjustments in years 1, 3, and 6 of each cycle.
Reconciliation Timing Requirements
No statutory deadline for commercial CAM reconciliation.
Tenant Audit Rights
No statutory commercial tenant audit rights.
Required Disclosures
No statutory commercial CAM disclosure requirements.
Penalty Provisions
No CAM-specific penalties.
Regulatory Body
Ohio Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing
Ohio CAM Context
Ohio reappraises property on a 6-year cycle with triennial updates. This creates CAM tax estimate swings in reappraisal years. Columbus and Cleveland are the primary commercial markets.
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