Landlord-Tenant

Distress: The Seizure of Goods as Security for the Performance of an Obligation
Distress involves the seizure of goods to secure the performance of an obligation. It typically occurs between landlord and tenant for rent arrears or when goods are unlawfully on an occupier's land.
Sharecropper: A System of Agricultural Tenancy
An in-depth look at sharecropping, a system where tenants pay rent as a share of the crops produced, sharing risks with landlords but facing investment disincentives.
Dispossess: To Oust, Eject, or Exclude From Possession
The act of ousting, ejecting, or excluding another from the possession of lands or premises, whether by legal process or wrongfully.
Eviction, Actual: Definition and Context
Actual eviction refers to the removal of a person from a property, either by force or by due process of law. This legal term encompasses physical removal and has significant implications in landlord-tenant relationships.
Relocation Clause: A Lease Stipulation
A comprehensive guide on Relocation Clause in a lease agreement, including its implications, types, examples, considerations, and frequently asked questions.

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