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_aVasquez, Jade
245 _aPromoting housing stability through just cause eviction legislation
260 _bNational Low Income Housing Coalition,
_c17 May 2022.
300 _a9 pages
520 _aThe end of a lease term is a particularly vulnerable time for low-income tenants. In many states and localities around the country, landlords are not required to provide a reason for evicting a tenant at the end of a lease term or for evicting a tenant without a lease (i.e., a resident with a month-to-month tenancy). Moreover, landlords who are unable to evict a tenant during their lease term may choose not to renew the tenant’s lease and use the lease holdover as grounds for eviction. A tenant at the end of their lease is also at risk of unreasonable rental increases.
650 0 _aEvictions
_zInternational
_zNorth America
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700 _9668
_aGallagher, Sarah
856 _uhttps://nlihc.org/sites/default/files/Promoting-Housing-Stability-Through-Just-Cause-Eviction-Legislation.pdf
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