Eviction
evict (noun) - when the owner removes people from property they own, force people to leave land or a houseeviction (verb) - the act of the owner removing people from property they own
evicted for not paying the rent
the landlord is trying to have them evicted
to face eviction from your home
victims of brutal land grabbing, forced eviction
the market vendors were arrested for failing to obey an eviction order from a judge
evict a tenant
evict a tenant from the apartment
the landlord evicted the tenant from the apartment
evict tenants who are behind on their rent
the company asserted its property rights and began eviction proceedings against the villagers
The National Human Rights Commission helped stay the eviction proceedings and the families returned to the village
they're getting their eviction notice from the motel manager
an eviction notice
received an eviction notice from the landlord
threatened with eviction
threatened with eviction from their homes
the tenant faced eviction proceedings
an eviction notice thumbtacked to his door
the eviction officer had arrived
U.S. marshals serving an eviction notice
about to get eviction papers
Lingering pride in carpets shampooed on the eve of eviction
an eviction hearing
found herself in court fighting an eviction
going to court to fend off her eviction
foreclosure and eviction
began proceedings to evict the family after they failed to make mortgage payments on their home
forcible eviction
postponing eviction
find legal and financial assistance to prevent eviction
deliver the eviction orders
he's under eviction right now
we initiated his eviction
grounds for eviction
saved her from eviction for five months, but not seventeen
wrongly evict rural workers and indigenous people from their land
aggressively seeking to evict tenants from rent-stabilized units
mailing court papers to evict her husband, the two still living under the same roof
the police have made no move to evict the protesters
the police have taken no steps yet to evict the protesters illegally occupying Xiantang's municipal offices
the landlord could evict us any time he likes
early one morning the court bailiffs arrived to evict them from their home
evict squatters
evict homeless people
evict union miners from company housing
New Plan to Evict Residents
officials began to evict communities near the dam site
landowners exerted pressure on the state to evict the squatters immediately
The family that owned the land could evict them
the government sent troops to evict another set of cave dwellers
An infantry unit was ordered to evict the intruders
The law allows federal housing authorities to evict families from public housing when a family member is caught anywhere with drugs
with some legal expense, the new owner can take over the property and evict the former owner
The legislation would make it easier for landlords to evict; bankrupt tenants who are behind on their rent






