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  2. Facing Eviction? 6 Resources You Can Use Now - AOL

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    Your landlord can’t change the locks, demand fees you didn’t agree to, refuse necessary repairs or endanger the health and safety of tenants throughout the eviction process.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Do You Still Need To Pay Your Rent While Evacuated? - AOL

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    Action step: Consider contacting a tenant rights group or a local attorney if there are concerns about potential violations. In many places, renters dealing with emergency-related disputes can ...

  5. Just cause eviction - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey was the first state to pass a just-cause eviction law in 1974. [1] Interest in these laws has grown in recent years with California passing a just-cause eviction law in 2019 [4] and Oregon passing a bill enumerating valid causes for evicting tenants the same year. [5] Washington passed a similar bill in 2021. [6]

  6. Eviction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Thus, it is illegal for a landlord to evict a tenant based on any of these characteristics. Additionally, landlords cannot evict tenants who have filed a fair housing complaint or discrimination lawsuit against them. [2] Tenants also have the right to report housing code violations without the risk of retaliatory evictions.

  7. 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.