Eviction Eviction

Eviction - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Expropriation, Expulsion, Foreclosure, Reclaiming

Eviction is a legal process by which a landlord forces a tenant to move out of the landlord's property involuntarily and usually permanently.

In some areas, landlords can evict their tenants without cause. In other areas, the law requires landlords to have a "just cause", which usually includes nonpayment of rent or damaging the property.

The requirement of notice also varies; in some areas, landlords must post an official eviction notice on the property a certain number of days before the tenant can be forced off the property. In some areas the landlord must get the police to post this notice.

Some jurisdictions require the landlord to obtain a court order before a tenant can be evicted.

Example Usage of Eviction

erikadotnet: Contraption "Galleta" (Eviction Cumbia)
sol_kapamilya: 2nd Eviction Night mamayang gabi na sa PBB DOUBLE UP!
kiraycelis: Eviction nyt later ryt? :)
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