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==The Mythical "Staged" Eviction: Fact Meets Fiction== | ==The Mythical "Staged" Eviction: Fact Meets Fiction== | ||
In a typical eviction where a tenant fails to pay rent, a landlord would initiate a dispossessory action with the court on grounds of "nonpayment" of rent. And if the tenant comes up with the money owed, the landlord would drop the case and everyone moves on as before the case was filed. So what exactly is a " | In a typical eviction where a tenant fails to pay rent, a landlord would initiate a dispossessory action with the court on grounds of "nonpayment" of rent. And if the tenant comes up with the money owed, the landlord would drop the case and everyone moves on as before the case was filed. So what exactly is a "staged” eviction? We consulted with Jackson's attorney, Matthew D. McMaster and here was his explanation. | ||
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