Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 3767 | Nuisances
Section 3767.12 | Habitual Resort for Thieves, Burglars, Robbers or Persons Involved in Felonious Conduct.

Effective: March 23, 2000
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 107 - 123rd General Assembly
(A) As used in this section, "felonious conduct" means an offense that is a felony or a delinquent act that would be a felony if committed by an adult.
(B) A house or building used or occupied as a habitual resort for thieves, burglars, or robbers, or for persons who are conspiring or planning to commit, who are fleeing after having committed or after attempting to commit, or who are in hiding after having committed or after attempting to commit, felonious conduct is a public nuisance, and the court may order the public nuisance abated.
No person shall keep a house that is a habitual resort for thieves, burglars, or robbers, or for persons who are conspiring or planning to commit, who are fleeing after having committed or after attempting to commit, or who are in hiding after having committed or after attempting to commit, felonious conduct. No person shall let a house to be so kept, or knowingly permit a house that the person has let to be so kept.

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Title 37 | Health-Safety-Morals

Chapter 3767 | Nuisances

Section 3767.01 | Nuisances - Disorderly Houses Definitions.

Section 3767.02 | Nuisance.

Section 3767.03 | Abatement of Nuisance - Bond.

Section 3767.04 | Procedure in Injunction Action.

Section 3767.05 | Priority of Action - Evidence - Permanent Injunction - Abatement Orders.

Section 3767.06 | Order of Abatement to Direct Removal of Personal Property and Contents - Attorney General Nuisance Abatement Fund.

Section 3767.07 | Court Shall Punish Offender for Violation of Injunction or Order.

Section 3767.08 | Tax When Permanent Injunction Issues - Payment.

Section 3767.09 | Tax Shall Be Imposed Against Owner of Property.

Section 3767.10 | Lease Void if Building Used for Lewd Purposes.

Section 3767.11 | Procedure When Nuisance Established in Criminal Proceeding.

Section 3767.12 | Habitual Resort for Thieves, Burglars, Robbers or Persons Involved in Felonious Conduct.

Section 3767.13 | Prohibited Acts.

Section 3767.14 | Prohibition Against Throwing Refuse, Oil, or Filth Into Lakes, Streams, or Drains.

Section 3767.15 | Fine and Costs Are a Lien.

Section 3767.16 | Prohibition Against Deposit of Dead Animals and Offal Upon Land or Water.

Section 3767.17 | Prohibition Against Obstructing Township or County Ditch.

Section 3767.18 | Prohibition Against Defiling Spring or Well.

Section 3767.19 | Prohibition Against Nuisances When Near State Institutions.

Section 3767.201 | Destroying or Removing Barriers Along Limited Access Highways.

Section 3767.22 | Exceptions.

Section 3767.23 | Corporations May Be Prosecuted for Nuisance - Abatement.

Section 3767.24 | Contempt Proceedings.

Section 3767.25 | Venue.

Section 3767.26 | Judgment for Fine and Costs.

Section 3767.27 | Inspector of Nuisances.

Section 3767.28 | Inspector of Nuisances - Powers and Duties.

Section 3767.29 | Prohibition Against Abandoned Refrigerators.

Section 3767.30 | Picketing or Protest During Funeral or Burial Service Prohibited.

Section 3767.32 | Littering.

Section 3767.33 | Authorization for Disposal of Materials in or Upon Banks of Ditch, Stream, River, or Other Watercourse.

Section 3767.34 | Rest Room Facilities Free of Charge.

Section 3767.41 | Buildings Found to Be Public Nuisance.

Section 3767.50 | Action to Foreclose Lien on Blighted Parcel.

Section 3767.99 | Penalty.