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eviction

[ih-vik-shuhn] / ɪˈvɪk ʃən /


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Siblings who face eviction from their childhood home following their mother's sudden death have appealed to Hackney Council for "fairness and compassion".

From BBC

Another time, he represented pro bono an HIV patient at risk of eviction.

From The Wall Street Journal

Voters in Tacoma, Wash., sought to help renters a few years go by passing a ballot initiative that restricted tenant evictions.

From The Wall Street Journal

On 22 December, Bristol's Circuit Court will hear the clinic's case against an eviction notice served by their landlords, brothers Chase and Chadwick King in April 2024.

From BBC

He was also reportedly involved in property management and assisted with building evictions.

From BBC