Rent control rules in Cuyahoga County, OH β also known as rent stabilization or rent cap ordinances β limit annual rent increases and protect tenants from displacement.
Ohio Revised Code 5321.19 preempts all local rent control in Cuyahoga County. Municipalities may not regulate the amount of rent charged or limit rent increases. Cleveland, Lakewood, Cleveland Heights, and other cities may impose landlord registration, inspection, and lead-safe certification but cannot cap rents. Tenant protections focus on habitability (ORC 5321.04), security deposits (ORC 5321.16), and Cleveland's Source of Income protection.
Ohio HB 430 (2022) codified as ORC 5321.19 explicitly preempts rent control and rent stabilization, overturning any local ordinance attempting to cap rent increases. Cleveland CO 375 (2022) prohibits source-of-income discrimination (requires landlord acceptance of Housing Choice Vouchers). Cleveland Lead Safe Certification CCO 240.06 requires lead-safe certificates for pre-1978 rental units. Security deposits limited to generally one month rent by market custom; ORC 5321.16 requires itemized return within 30 days. Just-cause eviction protections do not exist in Ohio; standard 30-day notice to terminate month-to-month tenancy per ORC 5321.17.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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