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Unwanted Tenants and Landlord Law

There is a legal relationship between a landlord and a tenant and this is clearly defined both in contracts and state property laws.  The tenant has possession right over the premises for a specific period of time stated in the lease, … Continue reading

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Eviction in Virginia

Eviction in the state of Virginia can be done on the basis of a writ which can be filed for possession under the unlawful detainer category of eviction. The category allows under the 8.01 – 470 and 472 code of … Continue reading

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Eviction Forms for New York

Tenant and landlord relationship is a symbiotic, mutual relationship, mutual because of the fact that tenants needs landlord to obtain a safe and decent place to live in during their stay in New York City. On the other hand, landlords … Continue reading

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Eviction Forms In The US

Eviction as the word clearly describes is the removal of a tenant from the premises of one’s personal property which has been extended by the owner to the tenant to reside, with or without family.  A lawsuit is filed against … Continue reading

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