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retaliatory eviction

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retaliatory eviction

A landlord's refusal to allow a tenant to remain after the tenant has made a good-faith complaint about the landlord, the property, or the landlord's manner of management. (This is illegal in many states.)



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The rental property insurance policy must also cover physical and legal injury, including discrimination, slander, libel, invasion of privacy and unlawful and retaliatory eviction.
I have even brought this issue to the attention of the housing minister in a meeting where we discussed how we can end retaliatory evictions in the UK.
The practice - known as retaliatory eviction - is disadvantaging people living in the estimated one million private rented homes that fail the Government's decent homes standard.
 
 
 
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