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eviction

[ih-vik-shuhn] / ɪˈvɪk ʃən /


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They say the convent belongs to them and have appealed their eviction.

From Barron's

This July, the company commenced eviction proceedings against Mr Chesworth and his wife.

From BBC

Guests who had lived in Sonder properties for months or even years inundated front-desk workers with questions, even approaching police about eviction laws.

From The Wall Street Journal

Vasquez said the news of the demolition and eviction came as a shock to her and her mother.

From Los Angeles Times

It has been described as the biggest shake-up of renting in England in more than 30 years and includes changes to fixed contracts, a ban on no-fault evictions and redress for "excessive" rent increases.

From BBC