Ohio Changes Law Applicable to Home Improvement Disputes Greater than $25,000

Mark Rodio | Frantz Ward LLP Recently, the Ohio Legislature changed a 12-year-old law applicable to home construction services. The original version only applied to contracts for new construction (or ancillary construction to the new construction, like a garage being built along with a house) for more than $25,000. Now, contracts for repair, renovation, remodeling… Continue reading Ohio Changes Law Applicable to Home Improvement Disputes Greater than $25,000

Key Changes to Ohio Construction Law for Certain Public Entities Beginning October 3, 2023 – Update

Laura Bowman, Mark Evans, Brock Miskimen, Casey Rieth and Leah Thorsen | Bricker Graydon Updated 02.20.2024 I Original Publication 08.20.2023 Effective October 3, 2023, the threshold amount for rejecting bids when they exceed the original construction estimate will increase for certain Ohio public entities. Previously, Ohio Revised Code (ORC)153.12 specified that no public owner, including… Continue reading Key Changes to Ohio Construction Law for Certain Public Entities Beginning October 3, 2023 – Update

Key Changes To Ohio Construction Law For Certain Public Entities Beginning October 3, 2023

Laura J. Bowman, Mark Evans PE, Brock Miskimen, Casey Rieth and Leah Thorsen | Bricker Graydon Effective October 3, 2023, the threshold amount for rejecting bids when they exceed the original construction estimate will increase for certain Ohio public entities. Previously, Ohio Revised Code (ORC)153.12 specified that no public owner, including the State of Ohio… Continue reading Key Changes To Ohio Construction Law For Certain Public Entities Beginning October 3, 2023

Key Changes to Ohio Construction Law for Certain Public Entities Beginning October 3, 2023

Laura Bowman, Mark Evans P.E., Brock Miskimen, Casey Rieth and Leah Thorsen | Bricker Graydon Effective October 3, 2023, the threshold amount for rejecting bids when they exceed the original construction estimate will increase for certain Ohio public entities. Previously, Ohio Revised Code (ORC)153.12 specified that no public owner, including the State of Ohio (State),… Continue reading Key Changes to Ohio Construction Law for Certain Public Entities Beginning October 3, 2023

Promptly Pay the Subcontractor or Pay the Consequences

Justin Croniser | Hahn Loeser & Parks Under Ohio’s Prompt Pay Act, a general contractor could end up paying more for the subcontractor’s attorneys’ fees than the general contractor owed to the subcontractor. That was the ruling by the Ohio appellate court in Atlas Piers NEO v. Summit Construction Co., Inc., 2021-Ohio-2024 (9th Dist.). In Atlas Piers,… Continue reading Promptly Pay the Subcontractor or Pay the Consequences

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