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  <rdfs:label>Holdover Eviction Claim</rdfs:label>
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  <skos:definition>A holdover eviction claim is a legal action initiated by a landlord against a tenant who remains in a rented property after the lease or rental agreement has expired. In such cases, the tenant is often referred to as a "holdover tenant." The claim seeks the tenant's removal from the property due to their continued occupancy without a valid lease or rental agreement. The eviction process typically involves court proceedings to resolve the dispute.</skos:definition>
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