Eviction definition

Eviction means any action by a landlord, owner of a residential property, or other person with a legal right to pursue eviction or a possessory action, to remove or cause the removal of a covered person from a residential property. State and local laws with respect to tenant-landlord relations vary, as do the eviction processes used to implement those laws. The judicial process will be carried out according to state and local laws and rules. Eviction does not include foreclosure on a home mortgage.
Eviction means the permanent removal, in accordance with the provisions of a court order, of a person and his or her personal property from occupation of a shack or the land on which the shack is constructed, and includes the demolition and removal from the land of any building materials used to construct the shack, and "evict" has a corresponding meaning;
Eviction means an action, without limitation, by a foreclosing owner of a housing

Examples of Eviction in a sentence

  • Eviction notice means a notice to vacate, or a complaint or other initial pleading used to begin an eviction action under State or local law.

  • The provision of the Airports Authority of India Act, 1994 as amended by Act 2003 and the rules framed there under (Chapter VA – Eviction of Unauthorized Occupants etc.

  • All decisions made in an Eviction Appeal Hearing are final and are not subject to further appeals.

  • The Eviction Appeal Committee will communicate a decision in writing to the resident.

  • One of the members of the Eviction Appeal Committee must be a student, and one member must be a member of Residence Senior Management.


More Definitions of Eviction

Eviction means any action to remove or cause the removal of a covered person from a residential property. State and local laws with respect to tenant-landlord relations vary, as do the eviction processes used to implement those laws. The judicial process will be carried out according to state and local laws and rules. Eviction does not include foreclosure on a home mortgage. The Order is not intended to terminate or suspend the operations of any state or local court. Nor is it intended to prevent landlords from starting eviction proceedings, provided that the actual physical removal of a covered person for non-payment of rent does NOT take place during the period of the Order. A landlord or residential property owner would, however, violate this Order, for example, if it executed or caused to be executed a writ of eviction or possession (or had an agent or attorney execute or cause to be executed such a writ) that led to the actual physical removal of a covered person during the period of the Order.
Eviction means any action taken by the landlord to remove a tenant involuntarily from a rental unit and terminate the tenancy, whether pursuant to a notice to quit, or by judicial proceedings, or otherwise.
Eviction means a cause of action for unlawful detainer under Part 8, Forcible
Eviction means a cause of action for unlawful detainer under Part 8, Forcible Entry and Detainer.
Eviction means a form of sanction where UFV terminates a Housing Contract requiring the student to vacate their accommodations, and may include being banned from the building.
Eviction means expulsion or removal of any unlawful occupant from occupation of a building or structure, or land on which such building or structure is erected;
Eviction. This is when you are required to leave your home. We will not evict you without a court order.