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  2. Nuisance ordinance - Wikipedia

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    The landlord then sent an eviction notice because calling the police was a violation of a provision within the lease contract that disallowed tenants from letting the premises be used for "unlawful purposes". The tenant argued in the case that, as a victim of domestic violence, eviction for being assaulted was a violation of non-discrimination ...

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  4. Notice of violation - Wikipedia

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    Many cities and countries perform a violation notice on construction projects if/when they are not safe, are without a (proper) permit by which the construction can be approved or if the site contractors violate the license for which they are performing the construction work, for which case these licenses and permits may be revoked (taken away ...

  5. Landlord–tenant law - Wikipedia

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    Landlord–tenant law governs the rights and responsibilities of leasehold estates, like in an apartment complex. Landlord–tenant law is the field of law that deals with the rights and duties of landlords and tenants. In common law legal systems such as Irish law, landlord–tenant law includes elements of the common law of real property and ...

  6. Pet policy in public housing estates in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    If the tenants want to keep more than one pet, the council will determine each pet request on its own merit before granting permission. Normally only one dog or two cats are allowed. However, if the tenants live in the council's sheltered housing schemes, then there is a blanket ban on keeping dogs or cats.

  7. Revenge eviction - Wikipedia

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    In American landlord–tenant law, a retaliatory eviction often refers to the substantive legal defense and affirmative cause of action that can be used by a tenant against a landlord if the tenant was evicted for reporting poor housing conditions, such as sanitary violations or violations of minimum housing standards.