"Evictions" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Evictions" Meaning

Evictions refer to thelegal process of removing a tenant (someone who rents a property) from a property, usually due to their failure to pay rent, violation of the lease agreement, or other breaches.

"Evictions" Examples

Examples of "Evictions"


The real estate agent had to deal with a difficult case of repeated late payments and eventually carried out the evictions of the tenants.
(Financial context)
The local government passed a new law to prevent evictions during harsh economic times, recognizing the struggles of low-income families.
(Social context)
The landlord served the eviction notice to the tenants after they failed to pay the rent for several months, despite numerous warnings.
(Legal context)
The sharp increase in evictions has led to a surge in homelessness in the city, highlighting the need for more affordable housing options.
(Social context)
In particularly severe cases of conflict, the military may conduct evictions of enemy forces from occupied territories.
(Military context)

"Evictions" Similar Words

Evet

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I think you meant to type "ever". <br><br>The word "ever" is an adverb that means "at any time" or "in every case". It can be used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. For example: "I will love you forever," "I have never been to Paris," or "She has always been honest."

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Evicted refers to the act of being forced to leave a place, such as a house or apartment, due to a legal process. This process is usually initiated by the landlord who has the right to regain possession of the property, and the tenant is required to vacate the premises within a specified timeframe.

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