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eviction
noun as in throwing out of a residence
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Guests who had lived in Sonder properties for months or even years inundated front-desk workers with questions, even approaching police about eviction laws.
Vasquez said the news of the demolition and eviction came as a shock to her and her mother.
It has been described as the biggest shake-up of renting in England in more than 30 years and includes changes to fixed contracts, a ban on no-fault evictions and redress for "excessive" rent increases.
More than 11,000 households in England had their homes repossessed by bailiffs following a section 21 eviction in the year to June.
California defense attorneys facing the threat of eviction.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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