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  3. Landlord harassment - Wikipedia

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    The landlord must give the tenant reasonable notice before he can enter the tenant's private home. Originally, in an agricultural society, the law expected the landlord to rent the property to a tenant and then leave the tenant alone. It gave the landlord no right of access, but also no responsibility for repairs.

  4. Landlord–tenant law - Wikipedia

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    Though a landlord may forcibly enter without required notice during an emergency, generally a mere necessity for quick action does not constitute an emergency within the doctrine of imminent peril, where the situation calling for the action is one which should reasonably have been anticipated and which the person whose action is called for ...

  5. Leasehold estate - Wikipedia

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    Partial eviction – when the landlord keeps the tenant off part of the leased property (even locking a single room). Tenant can stay on the remaining property without paying any rent. Partial eviction by someone other than landlord – where this occurs, rent is apportioned. If landlord claims to lease tenant an area of 1,000 square metres but ...

  6. Can your landlord go into your home without permission in ...

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    Here’s what to do if they come in without notice.

  7. She owed thousands of dollars in rent. But did her Puyallup ...

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    “In that situation, the court must either (1) dismiss the case, or (2) if the landlord wishes to pursue a judgment for rent or damages, the court can convert the case to a normal civil action ...

  8. Eviction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Thus, it is illegal for a landlord to evict a tenant based on any of these characteristics. Additionally, landlords cannot evict tenants who have filed a fair housing complaint or discrimination lawsuit against them. [2] Tenants also have the right to report housing code violations without the risk of retaliatory evictions.

  9. Officer Fired After Entering Woman's Bedroom to Serve Notice ...

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    A Georgia woman was sleeping soundly in her bed when a compliance officer allegedly walked right into her home -- and into her bedroom -- to deliver a violation notice for her grass being too long.