Unfortunately, if a dying person doesn't have the money to pay their rent, they can be evicted. The dying person should try and appeal to the landlord or make their case known to the press. A person can take a few years to die, not all fatal problems are quick, some can take a long time.
Yes.
Not on that basis. But if the tenant violates the terms of the lease, they can be evicted regardless of that condition.
From Big Brother yes !
Only if the Lessee is in default of the terms of his/her Lease.
If your landlord evicted you he has the right to tell another party, such as a potential renter, that he evicted you. He may not tell another person that he will or is about to evict you.
Provided the dying person is of the Catholic faith, absolution is a blessing given by a Roman Catholic Priest, forgiving any sins the dying person may have committed in life and for which the dying person repents.
a person dying who donates a liver to a dying person
The last sense a dying person loses is hearing.
You are being evicted.
The first person evicted from the X Factor UK live shows was Roberta Howett in 2004.
YES. Actually, every person is worth dying for.
yes. they were evicted.