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To eviction
noun
The act of evicting.
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FEMA is slow-walking these people to eviction".
It's no surprise they don't respond well to eviction.
"Otherwise, they could be subject to eviction if the owner found out that wasn't the case".
The MoJ said it expected a fifth of the claims to lead to eviction.
Instead, the tenant is considered a statutory tenant and is not subject to eviction.
But, she said, "Charas has never been closer to eviction than it is right now".
Desperate, he walked a block south to Eviction Intervention Services, a housing advocacy agency located in Lexington United Methodist Church.
Sadly, as their main option for housing is now in the private rented sector, this inexperience often leads to eviction.
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So far, at least, bans have rarely led to evictions.
Brazil's economic boom has led to evictions around the country, sometimes independent of the Games.
The rules do not apply to evictions from rural land, where most disputes occur.
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