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A trustee with eviction rights is a complete oxymoron to the essence of what a trust is, and is in total opposition with the purpose and use of liability insurance and its role prevailing civil practices.

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Yes, a trustee may have the right to evict a beneficiary or tenant if the terms of the trust or lease agreement allow for it, and if the trustee is acting in the best interests of the trust and its beneficiaries. However, eviction proceedings must follow legal guidelines and requirements set by state and local laws.

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