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Evictions Aren’t Just for Unpaid Rent

July 23, 2024 (2 min read)

While landlords initiate many evictions for rent payment defaults, they also evict tenants for other lease breaches and violations of federal, state, or local laws. Both landlords and tenants should familiarize themselves with potential tenant eviction grounds. Check out this article discussing an eviction filed against a Florida aquarium and the various reasons for bringing the lawsuit.

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