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  2. Block v. Hirsh - Wikipedia

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    This right was conditioned on the tenant being given a 30 days' notice to vacate the premises. The statute declared that its provisions were made necessary due to emergencies growing out of the war, and limited its duration to a period of two years. Block was a tenant in an apartment building located at F Street in Washington.

  3. 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.

  4. 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]

  5. Kansas City ranked worst for handling chronic homelessness ...

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    HUD’s data includes Jackson County on the Missouri side and Wyandotte County, Kansas. ... and she had 30 days to vacate. She said she couldn’t find somewhere else affordable to live on short ...

  6. Prosecutor’s push to vacate conviction of death row inmate ...

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    A Missouri judge on Thursday rejected an effort by the St. Louis prosecutor to vacate the conviction of Marcellus Williams, a death row inmate who has long claimed he’s innocent of the murder ...

  7. 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]

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