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"eviction" Definitions
  1. eviction (from something) the act of forcing somebody to leave a house or land, especially when you have the legal right to do so

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It's eviction by rent hike, it's eviction by non-renewal of lease.
New York state officials have issued a temporary ban on all eviction proceedings and eviction orders.
Eviction proceedings According to court records obtained by CNN, McCoy initiated eviction proceedings against Cordon last month.
According to Princeton University's Eviction Lab, Tulsa has one of the highest eviction rates in the country.
As the virus continues to spread, state officials have indefinitely halted all eviction proceedings and eviction orders.
The nominee who receives the most eviction votes from America will receive one extra vote during the eviction ceremony.
Eviction notice During the incident this month, the constable was at Meyer's apartment to serve a valid eviction notice, authorities said.
Most tenants who were sued for eviction were taken to court twice, once for the eviction and then for the debt.
The longest fight against an eviction in United States history was the multiracial protest against the International Hotel eviction in San Francisco.
"Richmond's eviction rates are quadruple the national average, with 30 percent of renters each year facing eviction," says library manger Natalie Draper.
Following his eviction, Liddell gave a behind-the-scenes look at his eviction to PEOPLE and chatted about his predictions for the show.
Funding states and communities that provide a right to counsel for low-income tenants facing eviction, through a national Eviction Right to Counsel Fund.
Eviction riots erupted during the Depression, though the number of poor families who faced eviction each year was a fraction of what it is today.
Atlanta has one of the highest eviction rates in the country; in 2128, 2122 percent of Fulton County tenants had had eviction notices filed against them.
Eviction prevention for people with disabilities A program to prevent homelessness among people with physical, mental, or developmental disabilities threatened with eviction was developed in Massachusetts.
The city has one of the highest eviction rates in the country, which has doubled under the mayor, according to the Eviction Lab at Princeton University.
The state itself has one of the nation's highest eviction rates, and justice courts in Phoenix processed more than 22019,000 eviction orders in 2018, she said.
If you find an eviction notice from a city marshal on your door, you can file an order to show cause in housing court to halt the eviction.
States can impose common sense requirements that limit rent increases and eviction rules to curb the uniquely high eviction rates by some corporate landlords and Wall Street investors.
Warren proposes creating a new Tenant Protection Bureau within the Department of Housing and Urban Development and a federal "just cause" eviction standard, which would outline grounds for eviction.
Indigenous rights group Survival International said India's eviction order was a "death sentence" for its tribal people that would lead to the "biggest mass eviction in the name of conservation".
There are a few ideas around, such as increasing legal aid to those facing eviction, or creating a rent subsidy designed to help people facing eviction to stay in their homes.
The city's eviction rate, though lower than some Indiana cities, remains the 18th highest in the nation, and increased between 2015 and 2016, according to The Eviction Lab at Princeton University.
Elsewhere, Philadelphia added a $500,000 grant for eviction defense for the poor this summer; Seattle created a pilot program funding three city attorneys working eviction cases on behalf of alleged criminals.
" — the protesters served the galleries with large "eviction notices.
Letters To the Editor: Thank you for your reporting on the eviction research of the Princeton sociologist Matthew Desmond ("Sweeping Portrait of Eviction Bares Pervasive Pattern of Woe," front page, April 8).
Northeastern University's chapter was suspended for the remainder of the school year after its members slipped 600 strongly worded mock eviction notices under dorm room doors to mirror the eviction of Palestinians.
Booker proposes creating a "national Eviction Right to Counsel Fund" that will give federal funds to states that enact laws guaranteeing low-income people the right to legal counsel in eviction proceedings.
In 2016 there were an estimated 2.4m eviction cases filed in America and nearly 900,000 completed, according to the Eviction Lab, a research outfit at Princeton University led by Matthew Desmond, a sociologist.
But eviction after just one violation "is not grounds for eviction," and smoking on public housing premises is a civil violation, not a crime, the agency said in setting guidelines for local enforcement.
Because that total includes other costs accumulated during the court process, most tenants initially faced eviction for the failure to pay a smaller rent sum (which is often not documented in eviction records).
She came across the eviction process server gig on Craigslist.
Many feared retaliation in the form of an eviction notice.
And they cover slander, libel, wrongful eviction or false arrest.
We reached out to Chris for comment on the eviction.
No credit check, no lease, no eviction proceedings, no appeal.
But ironically, the eviction processes there is often less legislated.
As it turned out, every door had an eviction notice.
Tenants in arrears tempt eviction if they report housing problems.
At eviction court, 90 percent of my tenants are broke.
Instead, the company posted an eviction notice to his door.
Sometimes he seeks agreement on an eviction date for herdsmen.
I deem an eviction the civil equivalent of capital punishment.
She quickly fell further behind on bills and faced eviction.
Wedgewood started the eviction process after the group moved in.
The majority of the cases have to do with eviction!
Balloon mapping to temporarily stall eviction proceedings, Kampala, Uganda, 2013.
Another client faced eviction because of an accidental $32.50 underpayment.
Many are just one missed rent payment away from eviction.
This would level the playing field for tenants facing eviction.
It is far less profitable and now he faces eviction.
Thanks to a new rent law, eviction cases have declined.
It has already been threatened with eviction from several airports.
As Sherrena reclaimed her seat, she remembered her first eviction.
On Monday, Ford said all eviction notices will be suspended.
"Plus we were threatened with eviction every year," he explains.
Medical costs prevented her from having enough money to avoid eviction.
Had you stayed, who would you have put up for eviction?
They gave him five notices to get out, five eviction notices.
The Louisville Metro Housing Authority filed an eviction notice April 25.
Shortly after, Jughead, FP, and all the Serpents get eviction notices.
They later returned home with verbal assurances that eviction would cease.
After the eviction, Israeli forces are expected to demolish the structures.
"Yet they themselves face eviction from their ancestral land," he said.
The group is currently being threatened with eviction from their vineyards.
In the reverse mortgage industry, foreclosure and eviction are not synonymous.
Living without secure tenure means living under constant threat of eviction.
Most remain there for decades, under the constant threat of eviction.
Restricted licenses can lead to eviction and the confiscation of boats.
His eviction might address an aspect of the Harvey Weinstein problem.
Counties like Miami-Dade in Florida haven't issued specific eviction suspensions.
On Friday, the Kremlin summoned 27 ambassadors to issue eviction orders.
There, they had been afraid of fires and sickness and eviction.
She paid her rent in $20 increments to stave off eviction.
The deadly scene started with an attempted eviction, according to HNN.
The community art space faces eviction at the end of December.
Now the family is behind in the rent and facing eviction.
Then came talk of eviction proceedings — but the cat emerged victorious.
" He added, "We are uniquely situated to issue that eviction notice.
Criminal records, medical debt, as well as rental and eviction histories.
Whatever the amount, it was enough to save him from eviction.
Ms. Baez helps her clients avoid eviction and find affordable housing.
Court documents show a judge signed an eviction order in January.
"Because I resisted the eviction, they are offering less," she said.
Expand federal grants to cities that implement effective eviction prevention programs.
Elizabeth's plan to protect and empower renters will address eviction by creating a just-cause eviction standard, tackling the growing cost of rent, strengthening fair housing law and enforcement, fighting for a nationwide right to counsel for low-income tenants in eviction proceedings, and creating a national small dollar grant program to help make sure families aren't evicted because of financial emergencies.
" When Desmond combined fieldwork with statistics to study housing, poverty and eviction, he found that eviction was not only prevalent in low-income communities but also "functioned as a cause, not just a condition, of poverty.
The attempted eviction by French authorities is not the first in Europe's largest occupied autonomous zone, and in addition to violence and injuries, the eviction has led to extensive loss and damage to the community's cultural production.
They might be good at what they do—whether it be eviction in the Bronx, or eviction in Ramallah—but (to paraphrase my parents, and maybe yours as well) is what they do good for the Jews?
After the eviction notice, they stopped construction to plot their next move.
TMZ first obtained the eviction records, which were filed in November 2018.
She even named her tumor Brian and sent it an eviction notice.
Omarosa is not going to come after James for this next eviction.
When ELS purchased the property in 2011, the eviction rate jumped immediately.
Cast members were served eviction notices on camera and others declared bankruptcy.
She was facing eviction, and, she admits, was not handling it well.
Home on the Range (2004) This movie starts with an eviction notice!
Depression, and Desmond finds, for instance, an account of the eviction of
Rather, eviction is routine in Indiana and Michigan, and across the Southeast.
Some of those who can't pay for their housing will face eviction.
T.I., who owns Scales 925, faces eviction for months of unpaid rent.
When I saw the eviction notice on my door it hit me.
Earlier this fall, activists placed mock eviction notices in front of galleries.
Eviction notices — I buy them by the carton from Ohio Legal Blank.
I went to eviction court, and she had 10 days to move.
You'd probably have to get a lawyer and get an eviction notice.
A hefty police operation and eviction closed the camp down last week.
Before their eviction, was Burnt Ramen an active part of the neighborhood?
The second eviction notice, in turn, incurred a second $553 delivery fee.
Anti-Eviction Mapping Project, refers to Yimbyism as an "all housing matters"
We also never brought up the eviction moratorium in New York state.
And not recognizing it could put vulnerable tenants at risk of eviction.
Another ad ties South Carolina's high eviction rates to exorbitant medical costs.
A fourth person who arrived after the eviction began was also arrested.
In June, a sheriff's deputy showed up to serve an eviction notice.
New York City landlords have twisted housing court into an eviction machine.
One woman never made it to housing court and now faces eviction.
An eviction could plunge Diaz and her boys into homelessness and poverty.
Never would he testify in court against these people, demanding their eviction.
Only eviction filings that resulted in a money judgment are shown here.
Then in April 2016, eviction notices started appearing on her apartment door.
A dismissed eviction judgment could mean a dropped money judgment as well.
He began eviction proceedings, but Mr. Jackson left before they were completed.
Goldman said its policy was to help certain distressed tenants avoid eviction.
Or his law firm's eviction from its offices for nonpayment of rent.
The Paris High Court issued an eviction notice on September 30, 2015.
The article appeared shortly after Abraham's family had received an eviction notice.
Residents of several illegally occupied warehouses, some who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of eviction, reported landlord visits, insurance inspections and 60-day eviction notices being handed out to friends in the past few days.
Mr. Cook, who does work in eviction and tenant law, said the firm planned to work with the Eviction Defense Collaborative in Oakland and the Justice and Diversity Center in San Francisco to assist tenants with their defense.
Her landlord threatened legal action in mid-May before filing for an eviction.
Eviction brought the prospect of homelessness after months of living on the brink.
In the US, families are quietly sidelined through hiked up rents and eviction.
He left more than two hours earlier than his court-ordered eviction time.
News of the Sikh protestor's eviction made news in India, but only fleetingly.
In "The Grinder," at 9, Stewart and Deb give Dean an eviction notice.
"It was a bit of an eviction notice," said a senior intelligence official.
Why would posting an innocuous message about an odious candidate merit digital eviction?
But the navy's eviction has contributed greatly to Puerto Rico's general economic atrophy.
The officer was called to a downtown apartment building for a routine eviction.
Some Israeli Jews worry that the eviction efforts could open a Pandora's box.
She said she faced eviction because she had replaced the rusting front door.
Hinkston and her three children as they face eviction from a ramshackle building
Desmond explains early in the book, eviction used to be a remarkably rare
Failure to vacate the national parks will result in forceful eviction, she said.
But BofA sold the house anyway at a trustee sale and ordered eviction.
Social service officials ultimately found that her eviction attempt had violated state law.
After Velazquez criticized Carson for his "hypocritical" defense of the eviction rule, Rep.
"The threat of eviction is the main worry for most people," he says.
Days before Memorial Day weekend, the family moved out, before the formal eviction.
The same was said to police by his roommate who broadcasted the eviction.
It would especially benefit mothers and children, the face of today's eviction epidemic.
Inside were eviction papers stating that Mr. Lombardy was $27,124.82 behind on rent.
Despite the severity of the attack, Norristown officials still pushed for Briggs' eviction.
That puts them at risk of deportation, eviction and losing health care coverage.
By March 2017, Ms. Valentín owed $4,398 in rent arrears and faced eviction.
Eviction is a nationwide epidemic, and people faced with losing everything need representation.
Tenants would be better protected during the eviction process, particularly against retaliatory evictions.
"What better form of eviction than them leaving the country completely?" she asked.
Eviction and rent moratorium efforts are taking off in areas around the country.
After 90 days, "I would probably be facing an eviction myself," he said.
In August, the offices were closed, with an eviction notice on the door.
The note inside said that formal eviction could be avoided by "IMMEDIATE vacating."
If he comes up short, even once, he said, he will face eviction.
Failure to pay rent is by far the most common cause of eviction.
The protests, quelled by force, called for the SDF's eviction from the city.
Mike will: Provide federal funding for emergency financial assistance for people facing eviction.
I suspect the eviction suit is harassment (I'm head of the tenants' association).
They would grab reams of data before planned eviction efforts by HP engineers.
In Richmond, Va., which is ranked as having the second highest eviction rate in the nation behind North Charleston, S.C., the statistics hit home in a visually compelling exhibit, "Eviction Crisis," now on display at the city's main library branch.
The city's eviction rate is high, in part due to tenant-unfriendly state laws.
Three weeks before the demonstration, they had stopped a nearby eviction with 150 protesters.
In Berlin, somewhere between 5,000 and 7,6 eviction notices are sent out a year.
Local residents facing eviction to make way for the projects have staged numerous protests.
Due to the existing court eviction order, Amona was not included in the bill.
Three out of the 12 residents facing an eviction summons on the same day.
Almost all eviction filings are caused by a tenant failing to meet these obligations.
In New York the typical eviction case is filed over back rent of $3,900.
He said the female officer was trying to handcuff a woman during an eviction.
For half an hour after the eviction starts, there'll be so much media attention.
So surprise, surprise, the 28-year-old is now being threatened with forced eviction.
She didn't know anything about it until the family received an immediate eviction order.
It is the second eviction since July when more than 2,700 migrants were removed.
Players said they saw notices warning of eviction pile up at the apartment entrance.
It had been ordered closed in November 290, and its operators were facing eviction.
Tenants who illegally sublet increasingly face eviction as landlords crack down on illegal listings.
I'm not a lawyer, but I know what "forcible entry and detainer" means. Eviction.
Workers often collectively pitch in to prevent an eviction or to offer emergency housing.
She named it Brain the Brain tumor and tweeted an eviction notice at it.
This was the specific motivation for the adoption of the Kalamazoo Eviction Diversion Program.
Some doctors have even been threatened with eviction or having their electricity cut off.
For Mr. Labrensz, though, the closure amounted to an eviction order from his hometown.
Eviction cases like hers are on the rise, and federal regulators are taking note.
Even the sheriff of San Francisco initially refused to carry out the eviction notice.
Likewise, the renter needs to know exactly under what circumstances an eviction could happen.
Roughly seventy per cent of the tenants summoned to Milwaukee's eviction court didn't come.
We come home, and there's a padlock on the door and an eviction notice.
I'll start: came home one Sat and had an eviction notice on the door.
Domestic violence victims, whether facing eviction proceedings or not, can now get the subsidy.
His parents struggled to afford the basics, and they faced eviction and vehicle repossession.
Police have said the eviction and his sentencing were not related to his testimony.
It was thought to be the first such eviction since the Ghost Ship fire.
They also have higher rates of eviction, which could make them vulnerable to homelessness.
And every renter should have access to free legal counsel if faced with unfair eviction — we should be looking nationally to model programs like the Sargent Shriver Civil Counsel Act pilot, which helped 94% of its low-income Californian participants avoid eviction.
The "Eviction Crisis" exhibit at the Richmond main library was inspired by and borrows materials from the National Building Museum's touring exhibit "Evicted," which powerfully portrays the struggles of millions of Americans — most of them low-income renters — who face eviction each year.
Of course, her unborn baby wasn't quite ready — so she served up an eviction notice.
Some Chao Lay have taken their plight to the courts, fighting eviction from their homes.
He came to the house to assist the deputy on a separate matter -- an eviction.
Eviction papers were then served to the woman's 16-year-old son on June 11.
To do so, borrowers have to prove that they're at risk of eviction or foreclosure.
The board could threaten the bar with eviction if it doesn't turn down the volume.
But he is not under threat of eviction from the Moncloa, the prime-ministerial compound.
Earlier this month, Israel's Supreme Court gave the go-ahead for eviction after lengthy litigation.
She's clearly the target, but there are still a couple days before Friday's double eviction.
G.M. also disputed testimony that linked the injuries with the Scheuers' eviction from their home.
During that first attempted eviction, dozens of makeshift homes and works of art were destroyed.
After one recent eviction, residents' possessions—blankets, beds, toys—were left dumped in the street.
The eviction would affect children's schooling and refugees' ability to access other services, she said.
The film depicts your dad's chaotic life: endless "friends" dropping by, police, and his eviction.
In 2006 Amona saw a violent partial eviction, with nine shacks torn down by authorities.
She's living on disability payments and recently received an eviction notice from her current landlord.
Now, authorities want those displaced by their eviction efforts to live in repurposed shipping containers.
In fact, foreclosure—but not eviction—is a common resolution for a reverse mortgage loan.
But no matter how friendly you are, an eviction notice will not be well received.
Porter previously filed eviction paperwork on McCoy's behalf to get Cordon out of the house.
Even when tenants are struggling with overdue rent, lawyers can help them stave off eviction.
According to court records obtained by CNN, last month McCoy initiated eviction proceedings against Cordon.
I had just gone to city hall and filed an eviction on her for $120.
I rent and I live in fear of eviction — I think about it every day.
"I used to think eviction and homelessness were the result of poverty," says the author.
The city rebuilt its rental assistance program and provides legal services to tenants facing eviction.
Millions more face nutritional insecurity, eviction and other miseries that stem from earning too little.
She is barred from his funeral and threatened with eviction from the apartment they shared.
Recently, the school's employees took up a collection to help a family stave off eviction.
Judge Kelly stopped the eviction proceedings and ordered help to keep the clutter from returning.
If it were, no president would ever have escaped eviction from office on those grounds.
Others had been living in Piazza Venezia, close to City Hall, and protesting their eviction.
The lawsuit largely rehashes an ordeal that has been publicly litigated since the center's eviction.
No mercy," Krysztof Marek, who was facing eviction from his Chicago condo, allegedly wrote. "Enough!!
Now Solan and hundreds of his fellow Oromo in the Jungle face eviction once again.
Eventually, in February, the Human Resources Administration referred the family for an eviction prevention subsidy.
The group Moms 4 Housing is fighting an eviction after occupying the house since November.
The back rent kept piling up and finally a judge signed off on an eviction.
Now that the bubble has burst, Mr. Freidman is awash in lawsuits and eviction notices.
Hundreds of Palestinian residents face possible eviction, according to the group, known as Ir Amim.
Trouble is, Jen has established residency in their home, and legal eviction could take months.
Since the fire, several tenants including Ms. Scrivani have reported receiving eviction notices from landlords.
Tenants who have called the office have said they received written and verbal eviction notices.
"Assume everyone has no job, no income, and a long eviction record, until otherwise proven."
On Tuesday, after three months of not paying her rent, she received an eviction notice.
"We had to think outside the box a little bit, because this was not your typical eviction that we routinely do," Kelly said in a press conference following their eviction, saying that the "militarized" force that arrived on the scene was for officers&apos safety.
Nearly half of them end up in the eviction courts during their time in rapid rehousing.
You're on the verge of eviction because you, minimum wage worker, simply aren't trying hard enough.
In Germany, there are an estimated 33,000 cases of forced eviction every year, the report stated.
The displaced are constantly threatened with forced eviction and violence against women is widespread, it said.
There were reportedly two attempts to serve Cordon with an eviction notice but no other action.
At first, organizers would go to the courthouse to pull public records of eviction court dates.
It won the Pulitzer prize in 20193 and has reinvigorated the neglected field of eviction research.
Those who refuse would face eviction, with no possibility to appeal against the decision in court.
Two things happen: Jughead gets a phone call from F.P. — the eviction notices are all gone.
Top reasons for hardship withdrawals include medical expenses and payments to prevent eviction from a residence.
Court records show a judge dismissed an eviction notice filed by Badger against Morton in June.
Israel&aposs Supreme Court ordered the eviction because the homes were built on private Palestinian land.
Current landlord David Kantz served Marie Hatch with a 60-day eviction notice on Feb. 11.
But two weeks after the eviction, those Reuters spoke to said they had received no help.
In the eviction docs, the landlord says Chris owes $400 for August, plus $3,600 for September.
The official eviction day is Friday, and city marshals are set to perform removal services then.
What is the psychological effect of eviction or long-term damage in terms of losing shelter?
All through, Barkat insisted that the eviction order had nothing to do with the controversial lecture.
The Holocaust was an uprooting, an eviction and an effacement executed on a scale never imagined.
Today, when eviction is a hot party topic, most renters are unwilling to take that gamble.
The law firm represented Kushner Companies in dozens of eviction and housing cases, the newspaper reported.
But officials didn't give a deadline for the eviction order of the Occupy ICE PDX demonstrators.
A curtain store asked passers-by to sign a petition to help fight an eviction notice.
In February, Vision filed a nonpayment proceeding, seeking the family's eviction and $3,100 in overdue rent.
Missing a single payment can result in a buyer's eviction without return of the invested capital.
In January 2006, she was given a threat of eviction from Mr. Loewentheil, and things escalated.
If the judge sides with the landlord, tenants would have to provide access or face eviction.
The landlord could not sue a tenant for eviction until the tenant defies the judge's orders.
Moe Yan Naing's wife has told local media she was devastated and surprised at the eviction.
These conditions may violate the warranty of habitability, part of the New Jersey's Anti Eviction Act.
Ella and the team worked together to stabilize her most immediate issue — negotiating away eviction notices.
It's not clear how many renters living in HUD-owned properties are at risk for eviction.
As a result, the seniors, who had only month-to-month contracts, were vulnerable to eviction.
A man facing eviction shot at the police before setting fire to his home, officials said.
The law would guarantee legal representation for vulnerable tenants facing eviction and the housing court system.
Lotteries don't reward the neediest families, or the most persistent applicants, or those closest to eviction.
Angel thinks some residents who have become ill may avoid speaking out because they fear eviction.
But many Treasure Island residents could face eviction anyway once construction on the new development starts.
On Monday, after the weekend barrage of negative messages, the museum finally scratched its eviction plans.
" Handing out eviction notices is "re-tenanting" and raising rents by 50 to 100% is "stabilizing.
As a crisis case manager in the Bronx, she has helped hundreds of clients avoid eviction.
There are sheriff squads whose full-time job is to carry out eviction and foreclosure orders.
Cory Booker wants to prevent consumer reporting agencies from listing eviction cases won by the tenant.
The back rent continued to pile up, and the judge finally signed off on an eviction.
The singer faced eviction from his studio On Saturday, Kelly's bond was set at $2663 million.
Younis' mother Samira says the family is seven months behind on the rent and facing eviction.
Ms. Raghuveer, the director of K.C. Tenants, spoke by phone with the deputy enforcing the eviction, and he told her, "The judge has signed off on the eviction, and we need to proceed with it," according to a recording of the conversation provided by Ms. Raghuveer.
Represented by the Legal Aid Society and Hughes Hubbard & Reed, the women were seeking increases in the Family Eviction Prevention Supplement for families with children who are under the threat of eviction and another benefit, known as the "shelter allowance," for families with children on public assistance.
Before universal access [the right to a lawyer in New York's housing courts] came to be in eviction [proceedings], there were some really interesting experiments with people who are not lawyers who could appear with you in court and help you go through your eviction process.
Beijing galleries in the Caochangdi art district are set for demolition, given only thirteen days eviction notice.
According to the investigation's findings, Bonar had been called to Morris' home to assist with an eviction.
If we can't find a way to cure the situation, we will go through an eviction procedure.
Four-fifths of South Koreans demanded her eviction; four-fifths of parliamentarians gave them what they wanted.
These people faced eviction, insomnia, and a low-simmering rage they didn't know what to do with.
Police discovered the remains in Wilson's bedroom as they attempted to serve her with an eviction notice.
However, a judge dismissed an eviction notice filed by Badger against Morton in June, court records said.
Duhaney said he had met with camp leaders but didn&apost agree to change the eviction plan.
The eviction last Thursday sparked clashes that left at least 29 people dead, including two police officers.
The interview came three days after the violent eviction of a passenger from a United Express flight.
But only a few borrowers restructured their loans; most remained mired in debt, and many face eviction.
He was slapped with tax liens totaling $120,000 and also faced eviction for non-payment of rent.
A "requalification" that began with another eviction: Tens of families were recently forced out of their homes.
Court records show a judge dismissed an eviction notice filed by Badger against Lucas Morton in June.
Slums are considered illegal in many countries, and residents often live in fear of eviction and harassment.
In all, the eviction would have hit the livelihood of as many as 5,000 people, he said.
Several months later, Ms. Rubinstein came home one evening to find an eviction notice on her door.
Yoav and his crew get switched from ordinary moving duties to the much grimmer business of eviction.
Many of these workers are facing eviction, power shut-offs, hunger and even going without lifesaving medications.
"EVICTION NOTICE: Please Note That Your "Only-Child" Status Will Expire Within 18 Weeks," the notice reads.
The Fraternite Notre Dame's soup kitchen was facing eviction after a rent increase of nearly 60 percent.
" A week prior to the operation, she tweeted, "This is your eviction notice, Brian the Brain Tumor.
Police said the eviction order was not related to Moe Yan Naing's testimony at the reporters' trial.
THE PEOPLE OF BOYLE HEIGHTS Eviction notices were also posted on the shuttered gates of Maccarone Gallery.
One of the first times he was late, a notice of eviction was posted to his door.
More affordable housing is being built and those facing eviction will soon be guaranteed city-provided lawyers.
Police have said the eviction order was not related to Moe Yan Naing's testimony, without elaborating further.
Mr. Watson said in a tweet that he was given no reason for his eviction by Facebook.
"Everything around the eviction touched a nerve," said Judith Sunderland, a Europe spokeswoman for Human Rights Watch.
Burge told CNN that his client was facing eviction from his landlord after she returned to Hawaii.
Thanks to President Trump's new policy, every undocumented person is a priority for eviction from this country.
Years ago, I covered the eviction of a homeless encampment on the border of Berkeley and Oakland.
It is the first major forced eviction under the civilian government of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
As his artwork piled up, the space became a fire hazard, and in 1999, Young faced eviction.
Now, she is worried that a city marshal will visit her home to start an eviction process.
"I'm gonna have a hard time doing this," she told Quentin, when eviction began to seem necessary.
A local resident told ABC News that authorities gave her an eviction notice just a week ago.
If a resident receives an eviction notice -- typically 30 days in advance -- don't move out right away.
The other common exemptions were related to a recent eviction or the death of a family member.
When a city marshal served her eviction papers in 2016 she was only wearing a bath towel.
During this morning's eviction, most activists left voluntarily, while five had to be carried away by police.
Meanwhile, local authorities have justified the eviction by saying that residents are vulnerable to fires and tuberculosis.
The city ordered the eviction after expressing concern over the sanitary and security conditions inside the slum.
Tyrone Poole started the company after his own eviction and stint of homelessness, caused by medical debt.
Harvey wanted to remain at 475 Kent and contest the eviction but found he had little ground.
Administrators would also have to issue eviction notices, potentially take families to court and move them out.
Glencore said that, prior to last week's eviction, about 2,000 illegal miners were entering KCC every day.
The battle over Mr. Wirth's foreclosure and eviction had unspooled for years in court filings and legal confrontations.
Local Viequenses recall the eviction notices, and the military threatening to bulldoze their homes if they didn't leave.
"There will be a forced eviction here and it will hurt," the residents said in a written response.
But little did they know that the man handing over the eviction documents, John Hebbring, was homeless himself.
Professional coders work at scraping the eviction court data from the website, freeing up more time for canvassing.
The evacuation was carried out after the Jerusalem District Court on Wednesday denied the settlers' petition against eviction.
The city's eviction numbers have plummeted from a high of 28,849 in 2013 to just 18,152 in 2018.
However, economists have recently found that the financial consequences of eviction look less dismal than might be expected.
Applicable emergencies include medical care, funeral expenses and payments necessary to prevent that employee's eviction from her home.
Because eviction is a constant concern given her finances, Ms. Wise is looking for a higher-paying job.
She could fight the eviction, but that would be another hassle and, possibly, another expense with legal costs.
Still, as with most aspects of Detroit's urban planning, it's difficult to imagine pure motives behind the eviction.
"I think that the bigger issue really is the eviction that they are always threatened with," she said.
The post-war years see persecution, exile, grief and eviction fray or snap this tight circle of allies.
A tenant who rents an apartment on a short-term basis could face eviction for violating the lease.
We believe the eviction is an attempt to gentrify the area, which hits the local community the most.
Last year, 800 Traction was purchased by a real estate company that issued eviction orders to the residents.
They must also consult and arrange for re-settlement if they are to continue with any further eviction.
Metta World Peace discussed his eviction with PEOPLE and revealed whether he would ever do the show again.
After graduating in 2006, she ended up representing low-income tenants facing eviction, and learning how to litigate.
"Welcome to the wackiest eviction of all time," she tells a female friend, who has begun packing toiletries.
But artists in Hackney Wick's Vittoria Wharf neighborhood, located on Fish Island, are banding together to fight eviction.
In an interview with CNN, Riordan disputed the idea that her emails served as an official eviction notice.
Tragically, they will be joined by the hundreds of homeless people who now face eviction from basic shelter.
Throughout, he found time to represent injured workers, single mothers facing eviction and others who needed a break.
Punishing austerity policies, combined with rising inequality and poverty, have left thousands of families facing eviction and foreclosure.
"I hope we don't have to make an eviction by force," Fabienne Buccio, the regional prefect, told Reuters.
More than a third of the single women surveyed by Landesa said they had received threats of eviction.
Police said Bonar was assisting a county sheriff's deputy with an eviction at residence at about 11 a.m.
The landlord knew about the drug deals, but he said he'd been unable to carry out an eviction.
A final notice of eviction is now pending with a city marshal and could be served within weeks.
In 2006, with the store's $51,000 monthly rent overdue, the landlords started eviction proceedings and seized the inventory.
She was $5000 in debt and had been served with eviction notices when she signed up for SeekingArrangement.
Eric Poemz sustained a broken pelvic bone when he was tackled by officers while livestreaming the Oceti eviction.
Eviction became a complicated procedure, and real-estate developers have had to contend with these holdouts ever since.
A dog may be sick and there's no money for a vet; a landlord may be threatening eviction.
A study of Milwaukee landlords found that eviction of tenants was the most common response to nuisance letters.
Yet he arrived home on this day in late February to find an eviction notice on his door.
Once the moratorium expires, New Yorkers who can't pay their rent could still face eviction and mounting costs.
Some of us are more vulnerable than others when it comes to possibility of eviction and punitive measures.
At the State Department, the eviction took weeks, shutting down systems during negotiations on the Iran nuclear deal.
When Diane, Jay and Maia visit Paul in order to deliver the eviction notice, things hit a snag.
Biden rolled out an affordable housing plan aimed at protecting tenants from eviction and increasing access to lending.
In January 2020, the chiefs who oppose the pipeline issued an eviction notice to police and pipeline workers.
Now the women and their children face immediate eviction from the residence they've been living in since November.
Once a rarity in America, eviction has become commonplace in our cities, disrupting families, schools and entire neighborhoods.
Last month, Kelly risked eviction from the same Chicago studio because of more than $166,000 in unpaid rent.
It was the last eviction court before Christmas, and Sherrena knew the Milwaukee County Courthouse would be packed.
Data were collected by LexisNexis Risk Solutions and compiled and verified by the Eviction Lab at Princeton University.
Many colleges have small pots of money to help students in emergencies such as eviction from their homes.
He risked eviction from his Chicago studio last month because he owes more than $166,000 in unpaid rent.
Both Pryor and Briston were arrested after the incident -- which seems to be the basis for the eviction.
Just-cause requirement for evictions We must recognize that we are in the midst of an eviction crisis.
Massey's attorney, Greg Kafoury, said Massey plans to sue the Hilton chain over his eviction from the hotel.
The latest round of eviction took place on Wednesday, which saw bulldozers demolish a waterfront shanty town in Jakarta.
Bonar wrote he turned off his body camera when he thought he was no longer needed in the eviction.
The construction of the Primary School, another Zuckerberg venture, led to the mass eviction of families in the area.
The 210-year-old's eviction from Canada has been delayed again after winning another victory in a federal courtroom.
But if the laws are enforced, the families will not live under the threat of sudden and violent eviction.
Landlords count on tenants not showing up for their eviction court dates; for them it means an automatic victory.
Still, an eviction seemed to increase the chances of using both homeless shelters and hospitals for mental-health treatment.
On their own, only 10% of New Yorkers living in deficient housing succeed in securing repairs or preventing eviction.
The outsiders flout the rules of the house, until, on the verge of eviction, their abrasive children show up.
He issued an edict forbidding his subjects from harbouring Quakers, whom he abhorred, on pain of imprisonment or eviction.
Angie said they received an eviction notice a few weeks before they were able to turn the business around.
Other developers call in the Red Ants, a feared eviction squad so named for their red jumpsuits and helmets.
We do know, however, that even across the Bay Area, eviction filing rates are nowhere near the nation's worst.
If he goes through with the eviction, he will also kick out Hatch's 85-year-old roommate, Georgia Rothrock.
Local NLD members believe the military timed the Mingaladon eviction to avoid any potential opposition from the new government.
So there are designated eviction moving teams, storage facilities, and data-mining services to help landlords keep tenants moving.
Kisby Enterprises admitted to us ... there was an "unfortunate misunderstanding" and it now intends to withdraw the eviction filing.
BTW, the singer reportedly owes a ton of back rent -- $166k -- and is facing eviction before the month's end.
Unlicensed hawkers often have to pay policemen bribes to continue selling, and must flee eviction drives by city officials.
Earlier this year, Trump's company appealed directly to Panama's president to stop its eviction from the building as managers.
His office has signed bills overhauling burdensome eviction laws in Washington while advocating for investing millions into affordable housing.
ET, and the three-night premiere event continues with a two-hour live eviction show Friday at 8 p.m.
The claims for eviction vary — the tenant owes months of back rent, or is not named on the lease.
"Paddock had been squatting inside the business and after his eviction, the evidence was discovered," the LAPD statement says.
The vast majority of residents in the neighborhood are renters, many living with a near constant threat of eviction.
That was before FEMA announced the extension into May -- an announcement that came the day before their scheduled eviction.
For 2017, reasons for hardship exemption include the death of a family member, an eviction, domestic violence, and bankruptcy.
The move has reportedly put over 50,000 "Windrush" immigrants at risk of deportation, eviction and losing health care coverage.
After eight years in Ephraim, an eviction by Ephraim City, and a First Amendment lawsuit, we moved to SLC.
A handwritten note warns of eviction if rental payment is late: "We are not the Salvation Army," it says.
HUD officials suggested that the expiration of the rental contracts likely won't prompt landlords to begin eviction proceedings immediately.
Officers had noted that Brown's rent was overdue; according to her landlord, she was on the brink of eviction.
Its lawyers showed up, and when the judge marked Ellingwood absent, Waypoint was granted a summary judgment for eviction.
"Facing Eviction, Theater Icon Vows Show Will Go On," read a 240 headline in The Villager, a weekly newspaper.
Under the new program, called City Fighting Homelessness & Eviction Prevention Supplement, vouchers will not longer expire after five years.
This comes after years of its owners staying one step ahead of eviction from the canals, by relocating fortnightly.
Many courts, like in Chicago's Cook County, have already shuttered for weeks, so eviction hearings have been paused, too.
Just last month, the law school clinic I direct helped a young mother avoid homelessness in an eviction action.
PHILADELPHIA — One morning last year, Michele Carter woke up to find an eviction notice slipped under her apartment door.
Families who take in formerly incarcerated members - spouses, children, siblings - run the risk of eviction for violating the rules.
"Arbitrary eviction of a reputable university is a flagrant violation of academic freedom," the university said in a statement.
The change would grant federal protections to prevent eviction, discrimination, and violence against transgender and non-gender binary Canadians.
Penha's Facebook has become a careful curation of each family's eviction, many of which have ended in violent protest.
Choi's neighbors in the rice-farming village of Daechuri, on the border of Camp Humphreys, were marked for eviction.
Other areas in the US that have issued similar temporary eviction bans include Philadelphia, San Jose, and Baltimore County.
But other problems — such as the loss of a relationship, financial setbacks, substance abuse and eviction — were common precursors.
The International Criminal Court has ruled that it has jurisdiction to investigate the forced eviction of Rohingyas from Myanmar.
President Trump signed a bill guaranteeing some federal eviction relief, but millions of Americans aren't protected by the law.
The court approved the eviction in early February, weeks before anyone realized how the coronavirus would grip the country.
Many of these slum-dwellers lack access to clean water and sanitation and are at constant risk of eviction.
Help isn't arriving for workers already on the margins like Baca, who are now staring down eviction and homelessness.
She says Nicholas' claim of ownership is erroneous, and she claims the eviction is retaliatory and she's being bullied.
The Miami-Dade Police Department said on Thursday that it would not enforce eviction notices for the time being.
But by 2014, Brazenhead's address was too well known, and Mr. Seidenberg was served an eviction notice that summer.
She was not home at the time of the eviction and was the only occupant who was not arrested.
No children were in the house during the forced eviction, Dominique Walker, a group member and spokeswoman, told CNN.
While most of the group went home by midnight, people immediately came back out the moment the eviction began.
More than 300 people gathered at the home to support the mothers the night before the eviction, Walker said.
He is defying the eviction notices that started arriving after his building was bought by a tourist rental company.
Caal's eviction, there was no mining anywhere near Lote Ocho, but mining officials moved to evict the villagers anyway.
With no savings to fall back on, she couldn't pay the increased rent and was summoned to eviction court.
"Let's face it, nobody wants to come home from vacation to an eviction notice on their door," Aliche says.
And in the Democratic primary, an anti-eviction agenda is now practically a required element of candidates' housing plans.
In data his Eviction Lab has analyzed from 22 states, that situation of tenants deep in debt is rare.
This creates an environment where more Americans, including school age children, veterans and the elderly face eviction and homelessness.
Gramling Perez asked Sherrena if she would dismiss the eviction if Arleen moved out voluntarily by the thirty-first.
Armed with her tweets, you may be giving that person living rent-free in your head an eviction notice. 
Harvey was not surprised about his eviction, since deep-pocketed developers bought the building for $22008 million in February.
Ms. Blanco said legal fees and staff expenses for each eviction in Austin would cost about $113,000 per household.
Hicks noted that the family had received multiple eviction notices and were aware that the constable would be coming.
In most states, people facing eviction do not have the right to a lawyer if they can't afford one.
DeFeo and Hedrick split up after the eviction, adding another layer of finality to the end of an era.
Her family's home was vandalized, her father's beachfront business was threatened with eviction, and her classmates tormented her constantly.
Under these conditions, many of us—especially poor folks and people of color—live one emergency away from an eviction.
"If we win the case, every forced eviction must be decided through the court before it happens," the lawyer added.
If the landlord hikes rent from 6 grand to 50 grand a month, we're not calling it eviction and displacement?
If displacement is being defined as a legal eviction process, that doesn't describe maybe most of what displacement really exists.
I've always considered myself a tenant of Pele (the goddess of volcanic fire), so this may be my eviction notice.
They found that both groups were in remarkably poor financial shape in the years leading up to their eviction cases.
Princeton University's Eviction Lab found that roughly 53 million people were evicted in 2016—a rate of 6,300 every day.
Case Notes: The homeowners association is Alicia's building start eviction proceedings because she's running a business out of her apartment.
They are also reluctant to ask landlords to bring living quarters up to fire code standards for fear of eviction.
Students played a lead role, occupying university buildings and resisting eviction by building barricades and defending them with homemade weapons.
The judge called it "outrageous" and still ordered his immediate eviction, though a move-out date hasn't been set yet.
This episode, she wins the Fishy for the most effective self-eviction since Corinne sabotaged her own schemes in Caramoan.
No big deal, Chyna, your future mother-in-law is drawing up eviction papers for one of your best friends.
TMZ also reported that Moran refused to leave the home after it was sold and was served with eviction papers.
The PAH is a grassroots movement organised to protect the rights of citizens who are facing eviction from their homes.
His speedy impeachment on the grounds he failed to maintain social order following a bloody land eviction was criticized abroad.
Without formal property deeds, residents are at risk of eviction to make way for private or government-backed development projects.
This is something that should give us great pause when we think about what an eviction means on somebody's record.
The most usual cause for default is death of the last surviving borrower so there is usually no eviction involved.
It is also not uncommon for borrowers to walk away from homes without contesting a seller's eviction proceeding in court.
An 2385-year-old Holocaust survivor is facing eviction from his apartment in the Bay Area city of Alameda, California.
Rather it failed because of harsh attacks by Blackstone and other landlord groups against renters, including threatening them with eviction.
Three experts interviewed by the Post said the pattern suggested an effort to raise revenue through the threat of eviction.
The men who took part in the fight have moved away, and the remainder are facing eviction, the landlord said.
The nine families who face eviction have told activists that they would rather die than leave the land, Melo said.
In the days following the alleged altercation, Hughes allegedly expressed her frustration about the eviction on Facebook, according to Bellus.
Yet Mr. Lombardy was afforded many openings by his landlord and the courts to prevent his eviction, according to records.
After being served an eviction notice a month and a half ago, I've been looking for a place to live.
During my senior year of college, I returned to Kansas City to conduct research on eviction for my senior thesis.
Yeah. According to their eviction document, they have until July to make the repairs or the building could be demolished.
First among these is time: They can slow down the assembly-line process by which eviction actions tend to proceed.
Lawyers can also steer their clients to financial resources that will help stop the eviction and prevent another homeless situation.
If she doesn't, state law provides an eviction proceeding for former employees, allowing you to begin the process without notice.
Not long before winning the lottery, the couple had received an eviction notice at their home in Bay City, Michigan.
He lives in Hujar's apartment, struggles against eviction, and occupies the space of death while managing his own imminent death.
Police have said the eviction and his sentencing were not related to his testimony, but have declined to elaborate further.
Volunteer lawyers helped delay the villagers' eviction in the courts even as the police intensified their campaign on the ground.
Neither Italian officials nor a representative for the management firm could say why the eviction had taken place last month.
The banks have also committed to not initiating foreclosure cases or eviction proceedings for at least 60 days, he said.
McCoy told the police that he would take Cordon's items back into the home but would continue pursuing her eviction.
The gallery, Barbur, which receives public funding and is housed in a municipal property, is now fighting an eviction notice.
A managing member of the building and the lawyer on record in the eviction did not return calls for comment.
Rents continued to rise in the 1950s, and the old bookstores that had survived on Fourth Avenue again faced eviction.
"They aren't comfortable telling their teachers about the court date, the pending eviction, the abusive foster parent," Ms. Mingus said.
If so, the chances are that red states will continue to boast some of the highest eviction rates in America.
In the end, the recent American strike may yet embolden the voices calling for the eviction of Iran from Iraq.
"Most of the cases that I receive are from housing clients where they're in the process of eviction," she said.
Living under threat of eviction is particularly devastating for young children, who need stability at home to succeed at school.
But they imply that even if eviction is a necessary remedy for landlords, perhaps there could be less of it.
Many of these proposals are effectively trying to slow down the eviction process, or to create more alternatives to it.
She knew that Arleen would have to leave, but she was trying to spare her the blemish of another eviction.
"Carrying out a brutal eviction in the south part of Calais with bulldozers was never envisaged," he said on Thursday.
He could bring a nuisance eviction proceeding against the tenant, serving her with a notice that details the offensive behavior.
One group, Bizim Kiez, came together in 2015 in defense of a Turkish family-owned grocery store threatened by eviction.
So popular was the anti-eviction movement that Ada Colau, its main leader, was elected mayor of Barcelona last year.
It happened a day after a court order to halt an eviction that had sparked violence between inhabitants and police.
Records show Fieldbridge Associates, owner of Ebbets Field, filed more than 1,800 eviction cases against tenants from 2014 through 3013.
For Bay Area residents, Mecca recommends consulting the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project to get more information about your prospective landlord.
Scott, a nurse who slipped a disc at work, got addicted to painkillers, and fell into an eviction cycle; Arleen, whose eviction cycle started with her son's errant snowball, and who, by the end of the book, ends up applying for 89 apartments: They are people whose tenacity and despair are hard to forget.
There's Doreen's neighbor, Lamar, a black single father, who's facing eviction and can't collect disability, even though he has no legs.
Children and other family members are also risk factors for eviction, and not just because they are more mouths to feed.
The administration has also boosted funding to rental assistance programs and created a legal service that helps strapped tenants fight eviction.
She leaves a note telling Erika where to meet her if she has any questions or concerns about the sudden eviction.
Another study found that the eviction rate in the city was at least 7 percent every year between 2010 and 2015.
Watson attributes the situation to the eviction of a number of prominent cultural spaces during Ignazio Marino's tenure as Rome's mayor.
If someone's not home, leave a pamphlet in the door, folding it so the word "eviction" isn't visible to other neighbors.
They've found that contact with a canvasser indeed increases the odds of a court appearance, and decreases the chance of eviction.
A New Orleans cop who has served in some tough places, only to be forced to serve his own eviction notice.
The third time they're caught, they get a more formal notice that could lead to eviction if the tenant keeps smoking.
The 25 people who did not show up for court received default eviction orders in the span of a few minutes.
The long-run consequences of eviction on poor children have not yet been thoroughly studied, but are unlikely to be good.
Finally, after a pile of ignored eviction letters, the judge ruled for Mom and Pop, and he had to move out.
The activists threatened to move all of Gudiel's furniture into Mnuchin's $26 million Bel Air estate if the eviction wasn't stopped.
As heavy rain turned to snow, they said they expected no trouble during the eviction, despite a heavy law enforcement presence.
There, landlords file about three eviction cases for every 10 renter households, or 10 times the rate in Los Angeles County.
Now, thousands face eviction as authorities try to protect wetlands critical for the river's flow - and the survival of local wildlife.
MEHL did not respond to Reuters' requests for comment on the eviction and what it planned to do with the land.
As a young woman, when her affordable housing was threatened, Alcaraz mobilized the people in her building to fight eviction attempts.
Throughout the series, Hannah has managed to bounce back from every career mishap without ever facing the serious possibility of eviction.
Congress ousted Lugo in 2012, saying he had failed in his duty to maintain social order following a bloody land eviction.
He is served with an eviction notice; in a harrowing scene, Yoav and the crew are sent to move his belongings.
Three people currently live within the space, according to reports, and the eviction notices were handed down by the warehouse owner.
Initially, when Mucciolo learned about the Lisa Frank Flat, she connected the dots between it and her ongoing threat of eviction.
For Ms. Dean, though, the news "was like eviction," she said recently in a telephone conversation from her studio in Berlin.
Some residential leases expressly prohibit running a commercial enterprise out of a home, and tenants who do so could face eviction.
Buttigieg doesn't think convicted felons should be able to vote, and in South Bend, the eviction rate doubled under his leadership.
Finally, after a pile of ignored eviction letters, the judge ruled for mom and pop and he had to move out.
Although the case suspended the residents' eviction for four months, the municipal guard eventually forced them out of their homes anyway.
The group is now fighting eviction, following an announcement by the Milan city council that it intends to sell the building.
"Even those who apply are often denied, and even those with a title are not always safe from eviction," she added.
Shortly afterward, the British leased Diego Garcia to the US.  The UN has now served an eviction notice to the British.
He was facing eviction because his mental health challenges included hoarding, which impacted his landlord's ability to properly maintain his apartment.
After taking Ellingwood to court in Santa Monica in 533, his landlords filed for eviction two more times over late payments.
The article also misstated Sarah Ryley's role in series of articles about the New York Police Department's abuse of eviction rules.
The decisions to delay eviction cases follow other disruptions to American society during the outbreak like school closures and canceled events.
Her research on eviction and poverty in Kansas City is cited in Matthew Desmond's best-selling, Pulitzer Prize–winning ethnography, Evicted.
Then we didn't hear anything between that and the eviction letter, so we thought they forgot—that we were actually fine.
Vayne Myers was threatened with eviction over Primadonna, the duck he keeps in his Florida home to help him with anxiety.
The judge, Shawn T. Kelly, appointed a lawyer named Gil V. Perez to be her guardian, and suspended the eviction proceedings.
Career department officials pushed hard for a provision that would allow for a renewable six-month extension for tenants facing eviction.
With no water or electricity and an eviction notice, the family moved in with a neighbor for the next three months.
The de Blasio administration has used vouchers and legal assistance for tenants facing eviction as its primary tools to combat homelessness.
For now, Dage and their roommates are protected by a 60-day municipal eviction freeze that Austin's city council passed Thursday.
Only the generosity of their landlord prevents their eviction now, and only the existence of the food bank keeps them fed.
Gavin Newsom issued an executive order banning the enforcement of eviction orders for renters affected by the coronavirus through May 31.
The incident started when the man opened fire as troopers and deputies were attempting to serve an eviction notice, authorities said.
Black residents of East Winston, many of whom were once employed by the tobacco companies, face challenges like poverty and eviction.
It has won 11 Pulitzer Prizes, including last year for its work with ProPublica on abuse of the city's eviction rules.
Above, Neri Carranza, who was targeted for eviction after living for more than a half-century in a rent-regulated apartment.
Mx. Marshall is a staff attorney at Community Legal Services of Philadelphia and the director of the Philadelphia Eviction Prevention Project.
Carrie stopped fighting back and agreed to an eviction order forcing her to become homeless until she could find new housing.
The Constitution doesn't exactly outline the serving of an eviction notice from the White House or the calling of moving vans.
But the jury sided with Mr. Silverbush's argument that the son, not the hotel, was the Grinch and granted the eviction.
These families are at a high risk of eviction, which destabilizes families and communities, and, in worst cases, results in homelessness.
An investor bought the property for $28500,6900 and offered to sell it to him for more than $2628,28503 or face eviction.
If incarceration had come to define the lives of men from impoverished black neighborhoods, eviction was shaping the lives of women.
"Please advise us whether your county has a program in place to pay for anti-eviction legal services," the letter read.
Given Haiti's fragile state, Kelly's eviction notice makes no sense — unless it is seen through the lens of xenophobia and cruelty.
With a wife, four young children and $22007 million in debt, Pissios was facing bankruptcy and an eviction from his home.
Ms. Scrivani is one of a number of people living in warehouses illegally here who are facing eviction after the tragedy.
She wore colorful troll-themed leggings as she sipped a beer and reflected on the tumult she's faced since her eviction.
In January, the building's new owners began eviction proceedings against me, on the grounds that owning a pet violated my lease.
Unable to pay her rent for the last three months, she and her 6-year-old daughter received an eviction notice.
Robinson gives us many scenes where the two friends define themselves with their differing reactions to home invasion, eviction, and more.
The alternative — eviction or a visit from the auto repo man — just pushes them further down the economic ladder, these critics argue.
A protest at the eviction of an African-American pastor, whose house had been sold by his bank after the foreclosure crisis.
" Among the items left behind at one eviction site are "a half-eaten birthday cake and a balloon still perky with helium.
In Ireland, legal proceedings for eviction have risen from 300 a quarter in 2012 to more than 3,000 a quarter in 2014.
Tenants of two long-running artist enclaves in the city's Arts District are being threatened with eviction by the buildings' new owners.
The violence of eviction was also at the heart of the shorts competition winner, Calm, by Rio de Janeiro filmmaker Rafael Simões.
Part of the camp is currently slated for demolition, which will result in the eviction of half of the "jungle's" southern zone.
"Believe me, we see the irony," said Mr. Hebbring, whose job it is to deliver eviction notices with his girlfriend, Kim Hansen.
There's something magical in watching a bunch of talented people contributing their wide-ranging specific skill set to a problem like eviction.
She says she's lived there for almost 50 years and is facing eviction; organizers from a different group bought her some time.
After her eviction from the Big Brother house in the final episode, Omarosa sat down for her chat with host Julie Chen.
By the end of the year, Dream Center faced eviction on at least nine campuses and owed creditors more than $40 million.
Numerous studies have shown that tenants receiving legal assistance are significantly more likely to avoid eviction and the homelessness that often follows.
The unfortunate event of an eviction, in their view, is better understood as a culminating indicator of "long, multi-year financial strains".
Kendall and Kylie Jenner got an eviction notice because someone royally screwed up ... and now the leasing company's apologizing for the goof.
They were threatened with eviction this month, but Mr. Negron has been working with Catholic Charities to get help covering the shortfall.
In 2015, landlords threatened eviction unless Mr. Walzer came up with a million euros to counter an apparent offer on the building.
The trust leaders made a deal to stave off eviction, but it served as more evidence of the sect&aposs waning power.
While talking with host Julie Chen after your eviction, you said you want to be on Amazing Race next with your wife.
The family got a reprieve when local activists and a mayor intervened, but he expects a new eviction attempt in coming months.
And they weren't wrong to presume: Nick, a cheery squatter, said the court hearing over their eviction lasted all of three minutes.
Ciara Meyer was killed by a police constable who was serving eviction papers at their apartment in Perry County on January 11.
His family had received multiple notifications, with the last making it clear a constable was on the way with an eviction notice.
His family had gotten multiple notifications, with the last making it clear a constable was on the way with an eviction notice.
It's the color of depression and is made of the same rough material you might find covering your belongings after an eviction.
The city has initiated eviction proceedings before, but each time, the family and the development corporation have worked out a payment arrangement.
The event coincidentally took place three days after the six-year anniversary of the police eviction of Occupy protesters at Zuccotti Park.
Zimbabwe's military showed "sensitivity to semantics" in refusing to call its eviction of President Robert Mugabe a coup, writes William Saunderson-Meyer.
Reasons for the eviction are then evaluated, a plan for needed services is developed, and adherence to the recommended plan is monitored.
Two eviction-defense groups were evicted in favor of a start-up that intended to lease the space to other start-ups.
"We just didn't feel that it was possible for a judge to do anything other than delay this eviction," she tells me.
Reportedly, his parents issued him several eviction letters and even offered him $1,100 US to help him secure a place to stay.
Ms. Valentín came to Catholic Charities with her eviction notice in March, and the organization's HomeBase staff represented her in housing court.
They perceive the threat that the information collected from science-fiction technologies will ultimately land in housing court to advance eviction proceedings.
Families faced eviction if their children or grandchildren sneaked drugs into the house, a policy since ruled constitutional by the Supreme Court.
Although the eviction eventually went through, the builders agreed to create low-income housing — thus setting an important precedent for urban development.
One of the most significant changes is a new protection that bolsters a tenant's defense against a landlord pursuing a retaliatory eviction.
On Monday, residents were told they would face eviction in the coming days, but were given neither a specific date nor time.
What the eviction of migrants and other urban policies have underscored, however, is the indignity of living in a tightening authoritarian grip.
Tenants remain obligated to repay full rent in a timely manner and could still face eviction after the enforcement moratorium is lifted.
Rather than face potential fines, eviction or other penalties, residents may avoid reaching out to police for help in times of crisis.
After a public outcry, the presiding judge, David M. Byrn, issued an order the next day halting eviction enforcement in Jackson County.
At their hub is Zoe (Noël Wells), pushing 30 and brightly shouldering the dual burden of a dying business and imminent eviction.
A community leader, Timothy Hunpoyanwha, was shot dead by police which led the authorities to pause on the eviction process, Panke said.
Since then, he says Makoko has received subtle threats of eviction and they are watching keenly as other waterside communities are demolished.
In 2012, the Lagos state government announced plans to demolish the slum and gave a 72-hour eviction notice to the residents.
But there are fears that the mapping project, while desirable, could attract unwanted attention and leave Makoko vulnerable to new eviction attempts.
The national exhibition was inspired by sociologist Matthew Desmond's Pulitzer Prize-winning book "Evicted," which follows several families struggling with chronic eviction.
In fact, even before the exhibit was officially up, several people approached Draper to share their personal experiences with eviction and homelessness.
In an interview, she explained that clubs were placed in the same urban-planning category as brothels, making them vulnerable to eviction.
A 62-year-old faced eviction from a reeking apartment after months of not paying rent or cleaning up after several cats.
Wet'suwet'en Nation rejected the decision and said on Saturday that it had issued an "eviction notice" to Coastal GasLink from its territories.
Modern Love: In this week's column, a New Year's Eve eviction leads to confusion, courage and grace for a mother and daughter.
In U.S. eviction cases, 90 percent of renters don't have the means to access legal representation, while 90 percent of landlords do.
The group also credited Sanders for his proposals to protect tenants with "just cause" eviction requirements and a national rent control standard.
Biden "also will encourage localities to create eviction diversion programs, including mediation, payment plans, and financial literacy education programs," his campaign said.
Most recently, Brown filed a lawsuit against Kyriss claiming she refuses to leave his Florida home despite serving her with eviction papers.
Asian people suffered threats of eviction, had job offers rescinded with no explanation, and some Asian Canadian organizations received outright hate messages.
Mr. Solow's eviction notice cited a series of lawsuits brought by unhappy customers who argued that they had been cheated by Metropolitan.
Court documents show an eviction order signed by a judge in January said Kelly must move out on or before January 21.
"The court system has been set up so that the choice for the landlord is really eviction or nothing," Ms. Hassan said.
The Cleveland Municipal Housing Court currently operates a similar model, where the most vulnerable tenants facing eviction are flagged for social services.
There is little doubt that the never-ending cycle of eviction and relocation of Roma families poses a significant obstacle to schooling.
The city has provided free legal assistance to tenants facing eviction, resulting in evictions dropping by a third between 2013 and 2018.
Women living under the policy described forced abortions, heavy fines, and eviction from homes if they attempted to have a second baby.
In a typical month, three in four people in Milwaukee's eviction court were black, and three in four of those were women.
In the weeks after their mother's death, Evans' daughters feared eviction because they were unable to pay the $3,200 owed in rent.
Fire is just one of the threats inhabitants face on a daily basis, which include eviction, drugs, crime, police harassment and extortion.
The remaining $25 million will be grants to local organizations that work with the homeless, including legal aid for people fighting eviction.
She began withholding rent — a legal-but-risky strategy that landed her in housing court several times when Fieldbridge initiated eviction proceedings.
The Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876 was an attempted eviction of Native tribes in present-day Montana, led by Lt. Col.
After being dormant since the 1970s, efforts to revive rent control and just cause eviction laws have popped up across the state.
Avenatti also bought Tully's Coffee in 2013, which has been sued by multiple landlords for back rent or eviction on their stores.
The group rallied to his case but called off plans to carry out a peaceful "eviction resistance" protest at his home in 2014.
The landlord can't just have the person physically removed as a trespasser, and must instead go through the eviction process in civil court.
Sarah has been served with an eviction notice and worries she will soon have to move back to a hostel or a shelter.
Like incarceration, eviction can brand a person for life, making her an undesirable tenant and condemning her to ever more filthy, decrepit housing.
A notice sent last month informed him he must give up the squirrel, an exotic animal forbidden by the board, or face eviction.
Monica Rudolph, a 25-year-old living in her parents' basement after her second eviction, had robbed the box to pay for heroin.
His bestselling book, "Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City", argues that "eviction is a cause, not just a condition, of poverty".
"There's a hollowing out," says Daniel Clark, a lawyer at Rising for Justice, a free service which provides advice to tenants facing eviction.
Even a single lapsed rent payment can result in an eviction, especially in competitive markets where landlords are assured of a quick replacement.
An eviction order was served on July 16, 1998, and the marshal noted on the service receipt that the tenants had moved out.
If a landlord comes to reclaim the land, the squatter occupants must be compensated at the current value of the land before eviction.
Cops say Brown was not arrested for the incident -- but the complex told them they would initiate eviction proceedings to kick him out.
Now, at least seven of these families face eviction threats by Jewish organizations reclaiming properties they owned before Israel was established in 235.
On Tuesday's episode, Head of Household Ryan Lochte nominated Scaramucci and Tom Green for eviction, but the elimination won't take air until Friday.
"This is not a game reserve, this is our land," said one woman who faces eviction from her home in the disputed area.
Widow inheritance, cleansing rites and the eviction of women from their homes are fuelling the transmission of HIV across the continent, experts say.
It's a great story about eviction law in California, but it doesn't get really great until renowned gender theorist Judith Butler shows up.
And by the end of last year, Dream Center faced eviction on at least nine campuses and owed creditors more than $40 million.
The shooting occurred as the deputies were attempting to serve an eviction notice, said a statement posted on the sheriff's office Facebook page.
Five weeks ago, the bridge plan was officially resurrected, with Vittoria Wharf residents receiving unexpected eviction notices demanding they leave by September 5th.
Erin McElroy, a co-founder of the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project, told Hyperallergic that the census is a step in the right direction.
Hussein, 29, said the government should grant residents a lease which would provide some security against eviction in return for a small fee.
There's also evidence that landlords are bringing fewer eviction cases because they know they're more likely to be challenged by a competent lawyer.
Residents said in lawsuits they noticed near-constant but largely unexplained fees that would end up aiding their eviction if they weren't paid.
As the vote on rent control approaches, tenants across California have been harassed, served with eviction notices, and forced to pay more rent.
In Concord, an entire building of 29 families was given 60-day eviction notices, with landlords explicitly citing Proposition 0003 as the cause.
He challenged the findings and sued to delay the eviction; at the same time, he sought help from City Hall, the people said.
Brazil's Ministry of Justice, the government body responsible for ordering the eviction, did not respond to emails or phone calls requesting an interview.
The eviction movers took her stuff to their storage unit; after Larraine was unable to make payments, they took it to the dump.
It's common for people who are called for hearings in courts with criminal or eviction dockets to sit on packed benches for hours.
At least 83,500 migrants had been living there, according to the housing minister, Emmanuelle Cosse, who was there when the eviction took place.
At least 1,500 migrants had been living there, according to the housing minister, Emmanuelle Cosse, who was there when the eviction took place.
The adverse consequences had become extreme: car accidents, overdoses, other people's overdoses, sepsis, convulsions, kidney infections, being arrested, eviction, destitution, degradation, and fear.
Tony Chicotel, staff attorney at California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform, had two words of advice for residents facing an eviction: Don't go.
Poor people who have lived in their homes for generations are served eviction notices and visited by bulldozers in the dead of night.
On the floor, new lawmakers shared stories of surviving childhood sexual abuse, fighting off eviction, growing up undocumented or suffering from eating disorders.
"If someone's seen a meme telling them not to pay their rent, that's not going to protect them from an eviction," said Afinogenov.
But four days later, travelers showed up at the house ready for a dream vacation to find locked doors and an eviction notice.
In the case of Ms. Bumpurs, she was holding a kitchen knife when the police, summoned during eviction proceedings, stormed her Bronx apartment.
But she spent her final years in poverty, desperate to revive her screenwriting career and fending off eviction from her Benedict Canyon home.
At Emory University, for example, a Palestinian advocacy group posted mock eviction notices on campus to protest Israeli actions, frightening some Jewish students.
We have got to serve some eviction notices in 2020, and get that White House cleared out and some new residents in there.
Their debt quadrupled while they waited for paperwork to be fixed, and they faced imminent eviction after missing rent payments, the family said.
Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs stand by their eviction of Coastal GasLink and RCMP, and are still calling for the police to leave their territory.
As we get close to what we think is garbage, it becomes clear we are looking at what didn't survive a family's eviction.
In an interview with MacDonald during the fire sale forced by their eviction, Frundel is overcome with emotion and wanders off mid-sentence.
On Thursday, Sheriff Wegener said law enforcement officers had been concerned about serving the eviction notice because of previous run-ins with Mr. Wirth.
Some of them screamed, "A Jew does not expel a Jew," as they were carried out -- a common chant of protestors during the eviction.
Another plaintiff, Cassandra Baker, said she was served an eviction letter by Ross seeking back rent after she complained about her apartment's malfunctioning heater.
The shutdown has left administration officials scrambling to prevent the eviction of thousands of people covered by a HUD program that expired on Jan.
I met with Mr. Hebbring and Ms. Hansen a dozen times over the past four months and followed them on their eviction document deliveries.
Tate explained that she was unlikely to get the government to return her refund, since she was not at risk of foreclosure or eviction.
The eviction threat teased at the very beginning of season 7 — remember when an unknown hand slips an alarming note under the loft's door?
Eviction proceedings vary from state to state, and landlords often try to get around these rules as they can be expensive and time-consuming.
Oromos saw the proposed master plan as a blueprint for annexation which would further accelerate the eviction of Oromo farmers from their ancestral lands.
The police went round nearby buildings that had been slated for demolition, handing out eviction notices and giving people a few hours to leave.
The Obama family will be served a White House eviction notice come January, but luckily, they've already found new digs to lay down roots.
In January, residents elected a local, Karamira Clemont, to protest the eviction plan at City Hall and demand a three-year period of grace.
One in five renter households in Richmond are pulled into this legal system, and one in nine walk away with a lasting eviction judgment.
New York City has poured millions of dollars into rental assistance and legal assistance in housing court to help tenants who are facing eviction.
The only ones that are left are XM24 and a few more [Làbas, which is under menace of eviction as well, Crash, and TPO].
Investment managers' willingness to support the eviction of Venezuelan debt from the indexes is also influenced by the flexibility of their funds' investment mandates.
" Show supporters came to the beach Sunday carrying signs calling for Snapchat's eviction and reminding everyone Venice is "a community, not a corporate campus.
And, in some cases, these bots acting as stellar legal aids, helping low-income individuals keep their homes by advising them on eviction threats.
If he does not vacate the premises within 30 days, do not accept rent from him and begin an eviction proceeding in Housing Court.
New York State Supreme Court Judge Donald Greenwood disagreed and on May 22 granted the eviction notice, with a move-out deadline of Friday.
Since Yaroslav's death, the Lams have continued to push for an eviction, going so far as to formally sue Rishin to have him removed.
Last year, an unknown developer served him and other villagers in Witu, some 75 km (47 miles) southwest of Lamu town, with eviction notices.
The gathering had doubled as an eviction party—Tillmans and Clausen had maintained an extra studio space in Kreuzberg, and lost it to gentrification.
Venezuela's government expressed concern about reports of attacks on its citizens and a "massive eviction" of Venezuelans, and asked Brazil to guarantee their safety.
"The people pushing for the eviction are the big landowners in the region who grow soy and sugar cane on large plantations," she said.
That's why Sharana Horton and her husband, Aaron, decided to announce her pregnancy with an "eviction notice" for their 14-month-old daughter, Summer.
Those with eviction records are pushed into substandard private housing in high-crime neighborhoods because many landlords and public housing authorities turn them away.
ALL of the renters I know are facing the prospect of eviction, and most of us are lucky enough to make a decent salary.
Thousands are at risk of deportation, eviction and losing health care coverage because they don't have documentation required under a 2012 law May implemented.
So enamored by the Chelsea, after his eviction, he slept in the hotel lobby for a month, and eventually began sleeping outside of it.
Abbotsford served eviction notices to campers in February and updated bylaws to ban camping structures during daylight hours, even as shelters are at capacity.
This leaves those with homes, businesses and deep roots in the country's settlements vulnerable to eviction if their refugee status should lapse, he said.
Gospel songs were sung ("Ain't no grave gonna hold my body down") and poetry read; the removal of a temporary structure symbolized the eviction.
The committee's decision hides behind euphemisms and conditional language, but this language actually refers to the poverty of the residents and their ongoing eviction.
If the landlord sued you for lost rent or filed an eviction claim for nonpayment, you'd have a strong habitability defense, Mr. Giantomasi said.
The new rules would place considerable limits on rent increases, strengthen eviction protections and prohibit landlords from lifting most affordable apartments out of regulation.
Ms. Janko and Mr. Best's own dog, Luke, a German shepherd, had to be dropped at a shelter to avoid eviction from the hotel.
Some veterans are facing eviction and homelessness, and at a hearing last week, V.A. officials couldn't tell Congress when the problem would be fixed.
We've been saying in the housing movement for a long time that everyone is just one paycheck or life event away from an eviction.
But, Nicholas is calling BS, maintaining he got the deed to the home fair and square ... and he's moving forward with the eviction case.
It was not Iraq's first effort at eviction: Several times in the past few years, the Baghdad government has requested that U.S. forces leave.
Families who face eviction or are forced to move because of domestic violence or hazardous living conditions need a sturdy bridge to permanent housing.
But even with all of Flannery's changes, shares of GE have struggled to sustain their gains, culminating in the company's eviction from the Dow.
Currently unemployed, Ms. Tejada, who had worked in a dental office, cobbled together the rent with the Family Eviction Prevention Supplement and child support.
Working with disabled clients, I defended a tenant whose landlord sought money and eviction even though the government had in fact overpaid his rent.
Ms. Valentin died in August 2018 at age 93, and Ms. De La O said the landlord soon served her with an eviction notice.
Rent is collected online, and if a move-out or eviction is necessary, Doorstead takes care of the transition to finding a new tenant.
"They are trying to instruct us to continue letting CGL do their work and ignore the eviction that we served them with," he tweeted.
Four people were arrested during the eviction — two mothers and two of their supporters, according to Thomas — but it wasn't clear on what charges.
Finally, last Friday, the judge's ruling came down—the eviction would go forward, the Moms would be escorted off the property by the sheriff.
Four years ago — as Google was swelling, rents were exploding and eviction stories were becoming commonplace — Mountain View started looking to redevelop North Bayshore.
With many different sources of income, Johnson ensures he'll always have money coming in — and will never have to worry about eviction notices again.
Vacancy, turnover and eviction are realities of leasing any property, so wise landlords must assume at least a month's rent loss annually, Machado said.
Frequently drunk and always disheveled, Angelica lives in virtual squalor, a mangy menagerie in her yard and an eviction notice on her kitchen table.

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