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evict

[ih-vikt] / ɪˈvɪkt /


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Perhaps that’s because state and city laws make it difficult to evict deadbeats.

From The Wall Street Journal

But with the late Queen's third child stripped of his titles and evicted from the royal residence, what does the future hold for the cottage - and could it even be returned to Wales?

From BBC

Ditto the city’s current rent regulation and a 2019 state law that requires landlords to demonstrate a “just cause” to evict tenants.

From The Wall Street Journal

Landlords will no longer be able to evict tenants for complaining about poor conditions.

From BBC

Landlords also may be more motivated to evict long-term tenants who fall behind on payments, so they can charge market rates to new tenants, said Phillips of UCLA.

From Los Angeles Times