We should recognize that a majority of potential evictions are averted, as in your example, when government agencies come up with the funds to pay legitimate rents owed to property owners.
Local tenant farmers were threatened with eviction from their holdings on the estate of the local parish priest, Canon Geoffrey Burke, and in response a meeting took place on 20 April 1879 that brought about a reversal of the potential evictions as well as a 20 percent reduction in rent.
Most often, those decisions involve the potential eviction of a rent-regulated tenant.
Thus, in cases of forced eviction, the court has found that the government acts unreasonably and hence unconstitutionally where it fails to engage in a meaningful manner with those potentially affected by the eviction about the potential eviction and about the provision of alternative accommodation.
Dozens of Occupy protesters have been arrested in Washington DC following a day of protests in the capital, while in Boston demonstrators face potential eviction after a judge ruled against their bid to remain in their Dewey Square encampment.
The club face a potential eviction from their City Ground home in 2010.
Each week all housemates nominate two of their fellow contestants for potential eviction.