eviction
noun
evic·tion
i-ˈvik-shən
: the dispossession of a tenant of leased property by force or especially by legal process
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actual eviction
: eviction that involves the physical expulsion of a tenant
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constructive eviction
: eviction effected by substantially interfering with a tenant's enjoyment of the property (as by allowing the property to become uninhabitable) so that the tenant is regarded as evicted under law
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retaliatory eviction
: wrongful eviction of a tenant in reaction to the tenant's exercising of a right (as of reporting health code violations) contrary to the landlord's interest
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