The bad news is that if the landlord tries to rerent your unit, and can't find an acceptable tenant, you will be liable for paying rent for the remainder of your lease term. This could be a substantial amount of money if you leave several months before your lease ends. Your landlord will probably first use your security deposit to cover the amount you owe. But if your deposit is not sufficient, your landlord may sue you, probably in small claims court where the limit is $3,000 in Ohio.

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if your security deposit is insufficient, your landlord may file a lawsuit against you, most likely in Ohio's $3,000 small claims court. We refer to this as seeking possession.

Your landlord may attempt to evict you if you are behind on your rent. We refer to this as seeking possession. They will typically need to follow a process that entails obtaining a court order in order to do this. You cannot be forced to leave your house without first appearing in court. If they do force you to leave without first taking you to court, this is illegal. Even though they take you to court to have you kicked out, they can decide to let you stay if you promise to pay the money you owe and don't default on your rent again. Before a tenant can be evicted for unpaid rent, a number of steps must be completed.

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