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  2. Constructive eviction - Wikipedia

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    Constructive eviction is a circumstance where a tenant's use of the property is so significantly impeded by actions under the landlord's authority that the tenant has no alternative but to vacate the premises. [1] The doctrine applies when a landlord of real property has acted in a way that renders the property uninhabitable. Constructive ...

  3. Accessory Transit Company - Wikipedia

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    Bond of the Accessory Transit Company (of Nicaragua), issued 30. November 1855, signed by Charles Morgan. The Accessory Transit Company was a company set up by Cornelius Vanderbilt and others during the California Gold Rush in the 1850s, to transport would-be prospectors from the east coast of the United States to the west coast.

  4. Eviction - Wikipedia

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    Prior to filing a suit in court for eviction, generally the landlord must provide written notice to the tenant (commonly called a notice to quit or notice to vacate). [3] The residential and commercial ordinances created jurisdictions preventing landlords from taking any action that may force a tenant out of their premises.

  5. Waldameer says residents of Village Mobile Home Park have ...

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    Steve Gorman, president of Waldameer, said Millcreek Township and the residents of the park were notified by letter on Thursday that residents have until Oct. 31 to vacate the property.

  6. Evicted: New Philadelphia orders residents of homeless ...

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    "Please be advised that you have until March 31, 2024, to vacate the property or face potential legal consequences under Ohio Revised Code 2911.21." Seven or eight residents during summer months.

  7. Eviction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the early months of the recession, renters were evicted with little notice due to landlords foreclosing on properties. However, in May 2009, the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act was passed. This law required "new owners to provide at least 90 days notice to vacate and to honor the terms of any existing leases." [18]

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