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  2. Who is at greatest risk of eviction? - AOL

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    Eviction risk generally decreases with age and income, although the study notes this is far from just a young person’s problem, with nearly 830,000 renters over 50 facing the threat of eviction ...

  3. Who is Frisch's landlord? And why is it evicting so many ...

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    The name "NNN" refers to the real estate term "triple net lease" under which a commercial tenant is responsible for all its operating costs. This may include property taxes, building repairs ...

  4. Eviction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Eviction in the United States refers to the pattern of tenant removal by landlords in the United States. [1] In an eviction process, landlords forcibly remove tenants from their place of residence and reclaim the property. [2] Landlords may decide to evict tenants who have failed to pay rent, violated lease terms, or possess an expired lease. [1]

  5. Tenant right to counsel - Wikipedia

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    Evictions and landlord-tenant cases are civil cases. The theoretical expansion of right to counsel to civil cases was at one time known as "Civil Gideon," after Gideon v. Wainwright , which established the right to an appointed lawyer in criminal cases for defendants who cannot afford one, [ 12 ] but advocates have moved away from that term in ...

  6. How struggling households can get federal rental assistance

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    But avoiding eviction does not erase any rent owed. Estimates vary, but the Urban Institute said renters owe anywhere from $13.2 billion to $52.6 billion in back rent.

  7. Cancel rent - Wikipedia

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    [39] [43] This created a situation under which they could not pay their rent, or they were at risk of soon being unable to pay rent. [1] Some were also at risk of eviction or heavy back-pay fees when eviction moratoriums would be lifted in their states. [1] In June 2020, the Aspen Institute reported that 19-23 million people were at risk of ...

  8. Why the overturned eviction moratorium may be too little, too ...

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    The upending of a pandemic-era eviction stay may arrive too late for some ... Bathgate owned a rental home in a rural town in San Mateo County, in Northern California, where he says he is owed ...

  9. Just cause eviction - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey was the first state to pass a just-cause eviction law in 1974. [1] Interest in these laws has grown in recent years with California passing a just-cause eviction law in 2019 [4] and Oregon passing a bill enumerating valid causes for evicting tenants the same year. [5] Washington passed a similar bill in 2021. [6]