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Does a landlord need ‘just cause’ to evict a tenant?

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Does a landlord need ‘just cause’ to evict a tenant?

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A. In some jurisdictions, landlords can evict a tenant without cause. In other jurisdictions, the law requires landlords to have ‘just cause’ such as nonpayment of rent or damaging the property.

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