1. That provision allows owners to evict tenants if the unit is to be occupied by the owner or an immediate relative. 2. The implication that the constabulary were fomenting disorder angered the sergeant, but he commanded his men to assist the bailiff and agents in evicting the tenants. 3. In particular, administrative delays over the payment by local authorities of housing benefit may influence landlords seeking to evict their tenants. 4. Another challenges a policy allowing public housing tenants to be evicted for drug activity by others in their unit. 5. Apartment building owners cannot evict tenants who are unable to pay the rent during winter months and are granted tax breaks to alleviate the financial burden until warmer weather. 6. A landlord wants the court to evict a tenant. 7. A Housing Court judge, James Grayshaw, said he evicted tenants from basements and cellars because he was concerned about the lack of egress in case of fire. 8. A neighborhood crime watch, with police help in housing court, helped a cooperative landlord evict tenants dealing in stolen goods. 9. Bush said local housing authorities could achieve the same goal by simply evicting tenants who traffic in illicit drugs. 10. City marshals, who tow cars, evict tenants and collect court judgments, are often regarded as unpopular figures by the people they confront. |