The forced removal of a tenant from occupation of a property Also known as "Actual eviction" See also "constructive eviction"
Dispossession by process of law; the act of depriving a person of the possession of lands, pursuant to the judgement of a court
An action by a building owner in a court of competent jurisdiction to obtain possession of a tenant's housing accommodation (Top of page) (back to list of terms)
action by a landlord that compels a tenant to leave the premises (as by rendering the premises unfit for occupancy); no physical expulsion or legal process is involved
The legal expulsion of an occupant from real property Usually exercised by a lessor against a lessee to recover possession of property
The lawful expulsion of an occupant from real property examination of titleThe report on the title of a property from the public records or an abstract of the title
Putting out a tenant when the tenant's right to possess the property has ended Usually must comply with specific state requirements, including a court order
The legal removal of real property occupants for unlawful actions carried out by those occupants
Dispossession by process of law; the act of depriving a person of a possession of lands which he has held, in pursuance of the judgment of a court
action taken by a landlord which physically prevents the tenant from entering the leased premises This action has been deemed acceptable by a judgment of a court
the expulsion of someone (such as a tenant) from the possession of land by process of law
to put out or force out a tenant using the proper legal process This process is different for each province and territory (see the Provincial and Territorial Fact sheets for information related to a specific province or territory)
1 The legal process of removing a tenant from a premises as a result of a breach of a lease 2 The distrubance of a tenant's enjoyment of any material part of a leased premises by an act of the landlord, or by a claim of superior title by a third party
Removal of a tenant from rental property by a law enforcement officer First, the landlord must file and win an eviction lawsuit, also known as an "unlawful detainer "
Eviction is the act or process of officially forcing someone to leave a house or piece of land. He was facing eviction, along with his wife and family an eviction order
The legal process of removing a tenant from possession of the premises for some breach of the lease contract
the expulsion of someone (such as a tenant) from the possession of land by process of law action by a landlord that compels a tenant to leave the premises (as by rendering the premises unfit for occupancy); no physical expulsion or legal process is involved
: breach of a landlord/tenant relationship that occurs when the landlord does not order the tenant to leave the property, but allows the property occupied by the tenant to fall into such poor condition that it can no longer be lived in
The violation of any material breach of covenants by the landlord or any other act which wrongfully deprives the tenant of the possession of the premises
If someone is evicted from the place where they are living, they are forced to leave it, usually because they have broken a law or contract. They were evicted from their apartment after their mother became addicted to drugs In the first week, the city police evicted ten families If you don't keep up payments you could be evicted. to tell someone legally that they must leave the house they are living in evict sb from sth (past participle of evincere; EVINCE)
The legal procedure to have a person removed from property when they have no legal entitlement to be there eg: a tenant who does not pay rent •Public Housing