Eviction Claim

Eviction Claim - An eviction claim is a legal action initiated by a landlord against a tenant to seek the removal of the tenant from a rented property. This claim is typically based on the tenant's alleged violation of the lease agreement, such as nonpayment of rent, breach of lease terms, or other grounds defined by local landlord-tenant laws. The eviction process involves court proceedings where both the landlord and tenant present their arguments, and a judge makes a decision regarding the eviction.

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An eviction claim is a legal action initiated by a landlord against a tenant to seek the removal of the tenant from a rented property. This claim is typically based on the tenant's alleged violation of the lease agreement, such as nonpayment of rent, breach of lease terms, or other grounds defined by local landlord-tenant laws. The eviction process involves court proceedings where both the landlord and tenant present their arguments, and a judge makes a decision regarding the eviction.
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