Tenant right to receive visitors

The Ohio Supreme Court held that a tenant has a right to receive visitors. Landlords have no right to stop third parties from entering the leased premises at the invitation of a tenant. A visitor who has a tenant’s permission to enter has not committed a criminal trespass just because the landlord has sought to bar that person from the property. State v. Randolph, 2023 WL 9007535 (Ohio 2023). Oddly, however, the court seemed to suggest that the landlord might have the power it the landlord retained the power in the lease. This later point, however, was dicta and the court was not confronted with a landlord who doesn’t want tenants to have friends. Most courts would find such a covenant to violate public policy. The landlord has the right to exclude people for valid business reasons but has no power to determine who tenants invite into their homes.

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