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  2. 'I am asking for pennies': An Illinois landlord says she's ...

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    Although this process is designed to protect tenants from exploitative landlords, it can complicate matters for landlords when tenants refuse to pay rent or communicate, making resolution a ...

  3. What to Do if Your Tenant Doesn't Pay Rent - AOL

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    The first of the month has passed, and your tenant hasn't submitted a rent payment. In a time of economic uncertainty, April 2020 showed making rent to be a bit harder: By April 5, 69.2% of ...

  4. ‘Absolutely nothing we can do': Landlords, tenants struggle ...

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    She’s now over $50,000 in debt, due to an employed tenant refusing to make rent payments. ... She said a tenant who received paychecks throughout the pandemic didn’t bother to pay rent, or ...

  5. American rule (property) - Wikipedia

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    In property law, the American rule of possession states that a landlord is obligated only to deliver legal possession, but not actual possession, of a leased premises to a tenant. Thus, if a tenant arrives at a leased premises only to discover that it is still inhabited by a previous tenant who is holding over, or by squatters, it is the tenant ...

  6. 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]

  7. Rent strike - Wikipedia

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    A rent strike in Harlem, New York City, September 1919. A rent strike, sometimes known as a tenants strike or a renters strike, is a method of protest commonly employed against large landlords. In a rent strike, a group of tenants agree to collectively withhold paying some or all of their rent to their landlords en masse until

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