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Sure, it has the poorest Congressional district in the country and the city's highest number of evicted tenants.
He encouraged his evicted tenants to settle in the Americas where they could have had a better quality of life.
Motions are passed regarding coercion, the Irish language and evicted tenants.
Most states also have strict procedures about what to do with any belongings that an evicted tenant leaves behind.
The developers paid the city to build a separate building farther from downtown which would be offered to the evicted tenants.
In Milwaukee, the landlords have to pay a moving company to move and store evicted tenants' belongings.
Verryn's work also involves championing the rights of evicted tenants across the city.
Six recently evicted tenants must survive the night and protect their downtown apartment building as the city quickly spirals out of control.
The situation of previously evicted tenants, now reduced to landless labourers, was also on their agenda.
As commissioner, he was an influential advocate of land division, and the rights of evicted tenants.
The authors' sympathies are unambiguously with the evicted tenants.
Other lawsuits contend that the Ostreichers damaged neighboring buildings during construction and illegally evicted tenants.
These men work for Traffic Moving Systems, which specializes in moving evicted tenants out of their homes.
Some evicted tenants have sued.
Some other municipalities - notably New York City - arrange to have the belongings of evicted tenants held in storage for 30 days.
Or do we now believe it is reasonable for private landlords to maximise their profits even if it means misery for evicted tenants?
Court testimony indicated that Mallove may have been killed by an evicted tenant who was angry about belongings being disposed of during the clearout.
"They're businesslike," said Bruno Bianchi, a Legal Aid lawyer who represents evicted tenants.
Brookhaven officials evicted tenants from the house on Wednesday as part of the town's crackdown against hundreds of illegally overcrowded single-family homes.
Richardson-Gardner was a local landowner, who caused some animosity when following the 1868 general election he evicted tenants who did not support him at the polls.
Soweto's deputy mayor, Esther Mkhabela, said Thursday after the court decision that the township might compensate illegally evicted tenants.
"These buildings were certified for occupancy during Trivisonno's tenure," said Israel Weinstock, a lawyer for the evicted tenants.
The Act resulted in the imprisonment of hundreds of people including over twenty MPs, all of whom had done no more than help evicted tenants.
In fact, Foot was killed by James Murphy, the son of an evicted tenant farmer whose land Foot had bought following the eviction.
In the courtroom, Judge Norman gave evicted tenants the telephone numbers for the Salvation Army, Covenant House and other shelters.