|
Loading population info... 0%
You can get facts about ANYONE!
You could start your own online investigations in the next 1 minute: (Urgent Detective covers USA only)
Read more at details page for complete list of our unique service coverage areas.
JOIN NOW!
and gain unlimited access to the most complete resource utilizing the Internet's investigative databases | Who's on eviction public record database?
Even if with each next year the housing conditions situation around the state of Ohio keeps improving steadily, the number of evictions still remains considerably high, calling for further attention and address by both public and state organizations, as well as community action agencies dealing with the matter. No one can claim little is being done if not to eliminate, then at least to reduce the problem. If we take Paulding county only, last year it received essential financial assistance from the Ohio Housing Trust Fund. From $360,000 grant channeled to Northwestern Ohio Community Action Commission a part was invested into providing emergency rent and utility payments intended to prevent hundreds of people from being evicted across the Paulding County. Anyway, a belief that eviction is something to do exclusively with the poor, at closer glance turns out not as true as it should be. Quite surprisingly, one may reveal through information derived from public records that many cases of eviction have to do with tenants that are not in default. Scrutinizing Ohio's eviction public records for the first time ever, another landlord was astounded to come across the records featuring evictions that had nothing to do with financial problems of the person. A resident of Ohio David Slack got a record of being evicted from his own home for being registered sex offender. The court had ruled that he couldn't live close to children, and that he must be evicted from his residence due to the home being located too close to the school in neighborhood. What would you, think of having renter of the sort from the perspective of landlord? Already hear you retaliating: "I always check all my applicants against sex offender lists as part of the background check I run on my prospective tenants." But did you know that sex offenders like Dave Slack, who are the same as him are classified as sexually oriented offender, are not required to register after 10 years and are removed from sex offender registry? That's why it is important that you, as a landlord, never drop screening your applicants against court records, for the eviction record will remain there forever, letting you to have just a bit deeper notion about who you are dealing with. As for the Paulding County eviction records, they are maintained by the Paulding County Court and are available for public access right from their website 24 hours a day, like any other county court civil or criminal case record. Many other Ohio counties website too offer similar convenience of online court records search to the general public. IS ONLY $39.95 ($59.95) FOR LIFE! INSTANT ACCESS![]() You only pay a one-time setup fee of $39.95 for your INSTANT UNLIMITED ACCESS NO any other charges from Urgent Detective EVER!
Still hesitate? Got a question? Contact us at
(Pre-sales questions ONLY. Existing members, please, log in here for support) | |||