Eviction Fees definition

Eviction Fees means the amount of attorneys’ fees, process service costs and/or court costs incurred by the Defendant in connection with the filing of an action for summary ejectment, eviction or other similar possessory claim against a resident of one of the Defendant’s Properties related to their tenancy with Defendant during the Class Period.
Eviction Fees means the amount of attorneys’ fees, process service costs and/or court
Eviction Fees means the amount of attorneys’ fees, process service costs and/or court costs incurred by Defendant in connection with the filing of an action for summary ejectment, eviction or other similar possessory claim against a resident of one of Defendant’s Properties related to their tenancy with Defendant during the Class Period.

Examples of Eviction Fees in a sentence

  • No provision of this Settlement Agreement will impact Defendant’s or the MAA Releasees’ ability to collect any other amounts claimed that are unrelated to the subject of the litigation or the Class Released Claims including past due rent, late fees and other charges that are not Eviction Fees.

  • Plaintiffs also alleged that the Defendant unlawfully threatened to charge Eviction Fees by sending the Collection Letters.

  • In the event that more than one member of the Eviction Fee Class files a Claim Form for benefits under Section II.C.2 above for the same unit, the Settlement Administrator shall consult the spreadsheet provided by Defendant listing those tenants and roommates who were charged Eviction Fees during the Class Period.

  • Eviction Fee Subclass means all natural persons who, between December 18, 2013 and June 25, 2018, resided in any of Defendant’s properties, were charged Eviction Fees by Defendant or its affiliates and actually paid such Eviction Fees.

  • Plaintiff alleged that Defendants unlawfully charged complaint filing fees, service fees, and attorneys' fees (collectively "Eviction Fees") when filing or threatening a summary ejectment action against their tenants.

  • The Parties agree that for notice purposes, the Settlement Administrator shall use the spreadsheet provided by Defendant listing those tenants and roommates who (i) were charged late fees during the Class Period to determine the potential members of the Collection Letter Class and (ii) were charged Eviction Fees during the Class Period to determine the members of the Eviction Fee Class.

  • If you are a natural person who, at any point between December 18, 2013 and June 25, 2018 (the “Class Period”), resided in any of the Defendant’s properties in North Carolina (the “Defendant’s Properties”) and was sent a written communication from the Defendant or its affiliates threatening to charge Eviction Fees1 or claiming that such Eviction Fees were then owed (a “Collection Letter”).

  • If you are a natural person who, during the Class Period: (a) resided in any of the Defendant’s Properties; (b) was charged Eviction Fees by the Defendant or its affiliates; and (c) actually paid such Eviction Fees.

  • Defendants records demonstrate those individuals who were charged and actually paid Eviction Fees to Defendants during the Relevant Time Period and comprise the Eviction Fee Class.

  • Plaintiffs alleged that the Defendant unlawfully charged Eviction Fees when filing summary ejectment/eviction actions against its tenants.