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eviction
noun as in throwing out of a residence
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Our Renters' Rights Bill will finally ban the oppressive rule of no-fault evictions and will reset the balance between renters and landlords through ground breaking protection for renters.
The owners eventually moved on to issuing informal and non-official eviction notices to residents, saying they were in violation of myriad statutes, the suit states.
Elle is also facing eviction because the landlord wants the property back to move in a family member – a legal method through which tenants are allowed to be evicted.
"It's been a good place to live but we have to move on now because of an eviction notice, nothing in the bank. We won't have anywhere to live."
Jimmy says his family moved to the site in the 1980s, but since then the local authority has threatened him with eviction more than 20 times.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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