Removal of a delinquent tenant from rental property usually by an officer of the law.
The lawful expulsion of a occupant from real property.
A legal proceeding by a landlord to recover possession of leased premises from a tenant due to some breach of lease contract.
A court action to remove a person from possession of real property. Most commonly, the removal of a tenant.
Someone who is removed or compelled to remove themselves from a property by process of law.
The legal process of removing an occupant from a property, usually for non- payment of mortgage or rent.
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 expulsion of someone (such as a tenant) from the possession of land by process of law
a court action a landlord must use to remove a tenant from an apartment or room
a court action that is implemented by the landlord as a result of a breach of a lease agreement
a court action your landlord must use to make you move
a legal action by the landlord, filed in Court, to remove a tenant from a rental property
a legal process and cannot be done legally until the landlord has gone to court and proved that the tenant no longer has the legal right to occupy the property
a legal process to remove a tenant from possession of a residential or commercial property
a public process, and information will be available to future landlords and creditors
a specific legal process that can lead to a sheriff overseeing the removal of the tenant and his possessions
Dispossession by process of law; the act of depriving a person of the possession of land or rental property which he has held or leased. Act of turning a tenant out of possession, either by re-entry or legal proceedings.
when your landlord or estate agent have thrown you out, you have been evicted. Only the Residential Tenancies Tribunal can order evictions, and then only after the correct termination notice has been served by the landlord/real estate. If you're a boarder or lodger you can be evicted without having to go through this process. Beware the head-tenant.
Formal removal of a tenant who failed to meet their obligations (rent) - in general this requires formal notice prior to and a correction period for the tenant.
Renting term - to be removed from a property.
Legal procedure to remove resident from unit.
The lawful removal of an occupant from real property. Usually due to non-payment or mortgage debt or rent.
The legal process to remove a tenantâ€(tm)s right to possession of a piece of real estate, normally due to some breach of the lease.
When someone is evicted, they are lawfully removed as a tenant from occupancy of property. Eviction is also called Actual Eviction and Constructive Eviction.
legal process to expel tenants from rented premises
The court process for removing someone who is in possession of property illegally.
The action of depriving a person of the possession of land or rental property which the person has held or leased.
To expel or oust a person, by legal process, from possession of real estate.
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).
Termination of the right to possession of a dwelling unit. The only legal eviction is through the court.
a court-administered proceeding for removing a tenant from a rental unit because the tenant has violated the rental agreement or did not comply with a notice ending the tenancy (also called an " unlawful detainer" lawsuit).
The legal act of removing someone from real property.
The lawful expulsion of an occupant from real property.
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.
The legal act or removing someone from his or her land or rental property.
The forced removal, by legal means, of a tenant from the leased premise (see Constructive eviction).
The legal process of forcing a tenant or co-op member to leave a building.
A legal proceeding to expel an occupant from a property.
The legal expulsion of an occupant (typically a tenant) from a property.
The action of recovering land or property by legal proceedings.
The removal of an occupant from real property, in accordance with the law.
The removal of an occupant from a property.
A process by which the landlord tries to recover control of his/her property by having the tenant removed based on legal violations. Financial District - A Manhattan neighborhood located in the middle of the Southern most tip of the island between Battery Park City and South Street Seaport.
The legal process of removing a tenant from possession of the premises for some breach of the lease contract.
The forced removal of a tenant from occupation of a property. Also known as "Actual eviction". See also "constructive eviction".
The removal of a tenant from an owner's property through judicial process.
Dispossession by process of law in pursuance of a court awarded judgment.
The process of legally removing a tenant from a rental unit or rental property. The eviction process begins with notice to the tenant and moves on to court action if the tenant does not come to compliance with the terms of the lease.
lawful expulsion of an occupant from real property. Occurs after foreclosure sale.
Legally dispossessing occupants of real property for unlawful detainer.
A legal proceeding in which a landlord regains possession of real property.
The legal procedure to have a tenant forcibly removed from a dwelling.
A legal procedure to remove a tenant for reasons including failure to pay rent.
Dispossession by legal process, as in the termination of a tenant's right to possession through re-entry or other legal proceedings. Back to the Top
The legal removal of real property occupants for unlawful actions carried out by those occupants.
The lawful removal of tenant from a property. Must generally be performed by the sheriff's department.
To force or put out (a tenant, for example) by legal process when lease terms are violated.
A legal proceeding by a lessor (landlord) to recover possession of property.
the dispossession of a tenant of leased property by force or through the legal process.
depriving a person of occupancy
Physical removal of a tenant either by law or force.
The landlord or his agents disturb the tenant, rendering the leased space unfit for the tenant's previous use.
A legal proceeding by the landlord to remove a tenant.
removal of the tenant and his or her personal property from a residential or non-residential premises
The legal process of ejecting a defaulting tenant from real property; unlawful detainer action.
A legal process to oust a person from possession of real estate.
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."
Legal procedure for removal of a tenant for reasons, which would include, but not be limited to, failure to pay rent.
Dispossession by process of law; the act of depriving a person of the possession of lands, pursuant to the judgement of a court.
Occurs when a tenant is removed from their home against their will.
The legal process of removing a tenant from the premises as a result of a breach of a lease. 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.
The legally directed removal of an occupant from real property
The legal expulsion of an occupant from real property. Usually exercised by a lessor against a lessee to recover possession of property.
Dispossession by process of law; the act of depriving a person of the possession of lands he has held pursuant to a judgment of the court.
Eviction, also known as unlawful detainer, summary possession, or forcible detainer in some jurisdictions, is the removal of a tenant from rental property by a law enforcement officer. Before a tenant can be evicted, a landlord must win an eviction lawsuit.