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Ohio bill discusses presumption of validity
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Legislative Developments
Monday, January 2, 2017
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A bill filed by Ohio state Sens. Bill Seitz (R-Hamilton) and Michael Skindell (D-Cuyahoga) would create a presumption of validity for recorded real property instruments, among other things. The bill also would reduce the time period for curing certain defects related to those instruments, and to provide constructive notice for those instruments, and to establish a procedure by which political subdivisions proposing a tax increment financing incentive district must notify affected property owners and permit them to exclude their property. Read on for the details.
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