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Norman attempted to get local work without success and, lacking health insurance and investment funds, was near the point of eviction when he came to the attention of the Jazz Foundation of America, which helps redress what The Crisis characterizes as the exploitation of "less savvy or uneducated performers" by record labels and other more powerful members of the music community.
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Ms. Nadel, the lawyer, says that if a landlord tells her that he or she will not negotiate with tenants, she points to a stack of eviction files and says the chances of finding a new tenant are slim.
At one point, he had to cope with the threat of eviction from his Transporterraum studio, but once The Strokes received backing from RCA, time and money were no longer pressing concerns.
End of eviction.
Then a letter of eviction followed.
What are the social costs of eviction?
Yet the threat of eviction remained.
They aren't in danger of eviction or starving.
When the notice of eviction came, the whole dynamic changed.
As Desmond shows, the main victims of eviction are women.
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