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  2. 'I am asking for pennies': An Illinois landlord says she's ...

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    Although this process is designed to protect tenants from exploitative landlords, it can complicate matters for landlords when tenants refuse to pay rent or communicate, making resolution a ...

  3. ‘Absolutely nothing we can do': Landlords, tenants struggle ...

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    The federal eviction moratorium has allowed struggling renters swamped by the fallout from COVID-19 to remain in their homes, but left landlords mostly on the hook for unpaid rent.

  4. Eviction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    If an evicted tenant refuses to leave the property, landlords cannot create a hostile environment that would force a tenant to leave the property, a process known as "constructive eviction". [47] For example, landlords may not change a tenant's locks, cut off water or heat, or shut off other essential utilities. [48]

  5. 'It's wrong that this is happening': 94-year-old San ...

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    With the tenants refusing to budge, Mytels attempted to terminate the tenancies under the Ellis Act, a California law designed to allow landlords to evict residential tenants if they intend to ...

  6. Tenant right to counsel - Wikipedia

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    Tenant right to counsel (TRTC) guarantees that eligible tenants will be provided legal representation, especially when tenants face eviction.Without a right to counsel, tenants are represented by lawyers around 3% of the time on average, whereas landlords have legal representation in 84% of cases.

  7. Eviction - Wikipedia

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    If the tenant will not cooperate with the parameters of an eviction notice, application is made to the Tenancy Tribunal for possession of the property. A landlord cannot legally evict a tenant without obtaining a Possession Order and a Warrant of Possession. A Warrant of Possession directs the police to evict a tenant from the property.