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Just cause eviction, also known as good cause eviction, describes laws that aim to provide tenants protection from unreasonable evictions, rent hikes, and non-renewal of lease agreements. These laws allow tenants to challenge evictions in court that are not for "legitimate" reasons. [ 1 ]
Renter advocates have sought the new protections for five years through a state bill known as Good Cause Eviction, which would force many landlords to justify rent increases greater than 3% and ...
What is Good Cause Eviction? Tenants covered by Good Cause will be able to challenge rent hikes that are more than the Consumer Price Index + 5% (8.45% upstate as of May 2024) or 10%, whichever is ...
Good cause is a legal term denoting adequate or substantial grounds or reason to take a certain action, or to fail to take an action prescribed by law. What constitutes a good cause is usually determined on a case-by-case basis and is thus relative.
A “good cause” law with a one-unit small landlord portfolio size and high-rent exemption of 300% above fair market value passed July 2 in the Hudson Valley city of Kingston.
Acceptance or waiver of service is encouraged by some court systems, especially U.S. federal courts. Under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 4(d)(2), when a defendant refuses to waive service "without good cause", the defendant can be held liable for the cost of personal service.
An example of a copyright waiver is the following: The author of this work hereby waives all claim of copyright (economic and moral) in this work and immediately places it in the public domain; it may be used, distorted or destroyed in any manner whatsoever without further attribution or notice to the creator.
US District Judge Randal Hall ruled that “good cause exists” to extend his Sept. 5 restraining order that blocked the Department of Education’s $147 billion cancellation effort for an ...