광고 및 선정적인 내용 또는 욕설이 포함되었거나 비방글의 경우에는 사전 예고 없이 삭제될 수 있으며 관리자가 정한 바에 따라 이용자의 자격을 적절한 방법으로 제한 및 정지, 상실시킬 수 있습니다. 처음 오시는 분은 자주묻는질문 게시판에 있는 글들을 한번 읽어 보시기 바라며 이곳 게시판에 질문을 하시기 전에 '제목+내용' 또는 '댓글'로 찾으시는 정보를 먼저 검색해보시기 바랍니다. 답변을 달아주신 분들께는 감사의 한마디 잊지 말아주세요!
The Clinic, an academic partnership between the Office of Student Life and the Moritz College of Law, recognizes that housing issues can affect the academic success, wellness, retention, and recruitment of students, as well as the relationship of the University to the community.
The purpose of the Clinic is to work with students, landlords, community organizations, and city officials to improve housing conditions and safety in the University District and surrounding areas, while providing a unique educational opportunity for law students to gain practical experience.
The Clinic offers the full continuum of legal services ranging from counsel and advice to long-term representation. The Clinic currently limits its practice to Ohio landlord-tenant issues and handles the following types of cases:
Accessibility Issues and Reasonable Accommodation
Breach of Contract
City Code Violations
Conditions
Co-Tenant and Co-Signer Liability
Credit Issues
Damage to Property
Debt Collection
Eviction
Discrimination
Illegal Lockouts
Lease Reviews
Lease Termination
Military
Noise
Rent Escrow
Retaliation
Safety
Security Deposits
Unenforceable Lease Provisions and Fees
Unlawful Entry
Utilities
Utility Shut-Offs
The Clinic also provides educational presentations and pro se informational packets on over 40 landlord-tenant related topics.
Full-time and part-time OSU students who are currently enrolled, or are within four (4) months of the beginning or completion of their enrollment, are eligible for assistance. OSU faculty, staff, and continuing education students are not eligible
OSU학생들을 대상으로 하우징관련 무료법률상담을 해주는 곳입니다.
The Clinic, an academic partnership between the Office of Student Life and the Moritz College of Law, recognizes that housing issues can affect the academic success, wellness, retention, and recruitment of students, as well as the relationship of the University to the community.
The purpose of the Clinic is to work with students, landlords, community organizations, and city officials to improve housing conditions and safety in the University District and surrounding areas, while providing a unique educational opportunity for law students to gain practical experience.
The Clinic offers the full continuum of legal services ranging from counsel and advice to long-term representation. The Clinic currently limits its practice to Ohio landlord-tenant issues and handles the following types of cases:
The Clinic also provides educational presentations and pro se informational packets on over 40 landlord-tenant related topics.
Full-time and part-time OSU students who are currently enrolled, or are within four (4) months of the beginning or completion of their enrollment, are eligible for assistance. OSU faculty, staff, and continuing education students are not eligible
(http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/shlc/)