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  2. Tenants' Rights in Eviction: When Do Landlords Go Too Far?

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    In most states, a landlord must give a tenant written notice of a potential lease violation, and the tenant must be given ample time to correct it before the landlord can initiate eviction ...

  3. Eviction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Eviction in the United States refers to the pattern of tenant removal by landlords in the United States. [1] In an eviction process, landlords forcibly remove tenants from their place of residence and reclaim the property. [2] Landlords may decide to evict tenants who have failed to pay rent, violated lease terms, or possess an expired lease. [1]

  4. Just cause eviction - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey passed the Anti-Eviction Act of 1974, becoming the first state to enact a just cause eviction law. [1] California passed the Tenant Protection Act of 2019 to remedy the state's housing shortage, leading to renewed interest in utilizing just cause eviction laws to counteract the national housing crisis. [8]

  5. Eviction - Wikipedia

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    Eviction cases are often expedited since the issue is time-sensitive (the landlord loses rental income while the tenant remains in possession). A jury trial may be requested by either party, however until the late 2000s that was very uncommon. [6] Many of the defendants in eviction case do not show up for court.

  6. Landlords not liable for tenant-on-tenant racial harassment ...

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    Landlords are not liable under the federal Fair Housing Act for ignoring tenant-on-tenant racial harassment in their buildings, a sharply divided federal appeals court ruled on Thursday. In a 7-5 ...

  7. Landlords can start the eviction process despite moratorium ...

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    Landlords nationwide can start the eviction process while a federal moratorium remains in place, according to a government memo released Friday, and they’re not required to tell renters about ...

  8. Constructive eviction - Wikipedia

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    Constructive eviction is a circumstance where a tenant's use of the property is so significantly impeded by actions under the landlord's authority that the tenant has no alternative but to vacate the premises. [1] The doctrine applies when a landlord of real property has acted in a way that renders the property uninhabitable. Constructive ...

  9. Answering common questions about Wisconsin's eviction ... - AOL

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    Being threatened with eviction can be scary and confusing. We try to answer the most common questions about eviction in Wisconsin. Answering common questions about Wisconsin's eviction process and ...