Ohio House passes bill to update property tax lien process

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — State Representatives Mark Johnson (R-Chillicothe) and Riordan McClain (R-Upper Sandusky) announced that the Ohio House of Representatives yesterday passed House Bill 92, legislation to restore fairness and accountability for unpaid water and sewer bills owed to a municipal utility.

Current practice allows municipal authorities to place a property lien against landlords for unpaid water and sewer rents incurred by tenants. House Bill 92 will prohibit this practice, requiring municipal utilities to collect past due utility costs from the tenant instead of the landlord if the landlord did not contract for the service or does not occupy the property.

The bill will also prohibit municipal service providers, such as water, sewage, and natural gas, from denying or discontinuing service to a landlord or tenant due to nonpayment by a former tenant, if certain conditions are met…

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