Yes, you can be evicted for any lawful reason, according to your lease or other agreement, read in context of your local laws.
When you are evicted yet you have paid rent, you can file a dispute at the rent tribunal.
No if you are evicted you do not live there anymore and there for don't have to pay rent.
To get kicked out or put out of. For example, to be removed or told to leave a property by a landlord. "Mrs Smith was evicted from her house for not paying the rent".
A tenant can be evicted for habitually paying their rent late. In Massachusetts, being late twice in twelve months is grounds for eviction.
That depends on the laws of your state.
To evict people from a given house in which they are paying rent, you have to give them a 3-month written notice.
The executor can have them leave or ask them to pay rent. It is their responsibility to keep the estate intact.
In my experience, AC Rent and Possession is a court filing to have one evicted from a rental property. Basically, someone violated a lease or contract by not paying rent or other obligated rent related debt.
You can be evicted for not paying your rent.
If you are late with rent payment you can be evicted at any time.
The couple was evicted from their apartment because they were always very late with the rent.
?? They can file all the legal paperwork and move any personal property you have on the property to the curb. If you have received a notice of eviction, you have been evicted, but they can't physically remove you from the property if you are not there.