Yes, in Ohio if a written lease agreement has expired (or there’s no written lease and the tenancy is month‑to‑month), a landlord doesn’t need another reason to end the tenancy. They must give proper written notice (typically at least 30 days before the next rental period) and then follow the legal eviction process in court if the tenant doesn’t leave. Landlords cannot lawfully remove a tenant without a court order.
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