Eviction in the United States

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title: Eviction in the United States
text: Eviction in the United States refers to the pattern of tenant removal by landlords in the United States. In an eviction process, landlords forcibly remove tenants from their place of residence and reclaim the property. Landlords may decide to evict tenants who have failed to pay rent, violated lease terms, or possess an expired lease. Landlords may also choose not to renew a tenant's lease, however, this does not constitute an eviction. In the United States, eviction procedures, landlord rights,
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description: Landlord removals of rental housing tenants in the North American country
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eviction_in_the_United_States
date created: 2018-04-16T18:37:29Z
date modified: 2024-09-06T18:31:21Z
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