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  2. Tenant Won't Pay Rent? Ways for Landlords to Deal With ... - AOL

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    She attempted to shame her tenant into either leaving or coughing up the rent that he owes by posting a sign outside the property where the tenant lives, reading: "My tenant Fred Gallipoli didn't ...

  3. 7 things you should know about tenant rights - AOL

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    "The obligation to pay rent is always independent of the landlord's obligation to fulfill his duties. So if the air conditioning's not working, the tenant cannot hold the rent back – the tenant ...

  4. City to contract for first-ever eviction protection program - AOL

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    According to the California Apartment Association, the moratoriums gave property owners little room to fight back against tenants unwilling to pay rent, resulting in outstanding rental debt ...

  5. 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]

  6. Cure or quit - Wikipedia

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    In landlord–tenant law, a notice to cure or quit is issued by a landlord when a tenant performs actions in violation of a lease. The notice gives a tenant the option of either fixing the offending problem or vacating the rental property. If the tenant continues performing the action(s) and does not move out, they can be evicted. [1]

  7. 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 ...

  8. Coronavirus: How the law can protect you if you can't pay ...

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    And while tenants of such properties are already protected from eviction until July 25, borrowers who elect to use the forbearance may not to evict any tenant based on failure to pay rent.

  9. Cancel rent - Wikipedia

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    Tenants have reported receiving threats and notices from landlords, demanding that rent is paid on time, despite the pandemic. [57] They have reported tense negotiations with their landlords, in which landlords refused to reduce, postpone, or waive rental payments.