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Visitors exploring this tag will discover comprehensive resources on the formal process landlords must follow to remove tenants from a property. Featured content includes video interviews with real estate attorneys, detailed articles on tenant rights and landlord obligations, and a legal glossary that clarifies key terminology. This section serves as an essential guide for understanding eviction laws and procedures.

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The Secret Defense That Works in 7 Out of 10 Retaliatory Eviction Cases

A retaliatory eviction defense can succeed in about 7 out of 10 cases when tenants can show the eviction followed protected complaints. Strong evidence like repair requests, inspection reports, and timing often shifts the burden to the landlord. This article explains how the defense works, what proof matters, and key deadlines to act. What Most […]

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Eviction Process: Tenant Rights and Landlord Obligations

The eviction process is a court-governed procedure that typically begins with a written notice and can take weeks to months depending on state law and the reason for removal. Tenants generally have rights to proper notice, a chance to cure certain lease violations, and a hearing before a judge, while landlords must follow strict legal

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Tenant Rights 101: Navigating Landlord-Tenant Laws

Tenants generally have 5 core rights: a habitable home, privacy, non-discrimination, due process in evictions, and return of deposits per state law. Exact notice periods, rent limits, and repair timelines vary by state and city, so local statutes control. This article explains key tenant protections, common landlord duties, and steps to enforce your rights. Understanding

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Navigating New Eviction Legal Landscapes

What are the latest legal developments in eviction proceedings?

In 2024–2026, at least 5 states expanded “good cause” protections and multiple courts tightened filing and notice standards in eviction proceedings. These changes reflect post‑pandemic policy shifts, rent inflation, and due‑process concerns that affect timelines, defenses, and landlord compliance. This article summarizes key legislation, rulings, and practical impacts for landlords and tenants nationwide. The landscape

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