Sentences with phrase «threat of eviction»

The company was previously facing threats of eviction from some of its landlords because it was late on rents.
Few had kitchens or hot water, and there were constant threats of eviction.
Rents can change drastically over the course of just a few years, and there's the ever - looming threat of eviction if a rent increase proves too much for you to afford.
His test - case ruling was a victory for two Romany gypsies - Charmaine Moore, a single mother with three children who is under threat of eviction from a site at North Cudham in the London borough of Bromley, and Sarah Coates, a disabled woman also with three children fighting to live temporarily on Green Belt land at Sutton - at - Hone near Dartford, Kent.
Rents can change drastically over the course of just a few years, and there's the ever - looming threat of eviction if a rent increase proves too much for you to afford.
The only category that properly indicates an immediate threat of eviction is rent in arrears.
Levine said the legislation and funding mean that low - income New Yorkers won't «have to face the life - altering threat of an eviction alone» any longer.
The company was previously facing threats of eviction from some of its landlords...
With a culture - friendly developer on board in Urban Splash, as well as support from Salford City Council, Jack and Harvey are aiming to provide some stability for the group of artists that now call Paradise Works home, giving them an opportunity to think long - term and make work without having to worry about the looming threat of eviction.
Gates showers praise on this exploration of poverty and housing insecurity in America, suggesting that the book is worth reading for every American who hasn't personally experienced the threat of eviction and homelessness.
It's possible that fewer claimants will now fall into rent arrears, but the threat of eviction has not gone away.
Brands speaks with some compassion to those struggling with low wages, the bedroom tax and the threat of eviction.
It is an expensive move — reducing the waiting time of claimants by one week, make advances quicker and give people housing benefit for longer to avoid the threat of evictions while they wait for universal credit.
With a sick mom (Joely Richardson) at the house, no money coming in and the threat of eviction looming, Dominika is roped into a scheme by her skeevy - ass uncle (Matthias Schoenaerts).
The Four must battle both potential apocalypse and the threat of eviction.
Many residents vigorously oppose the description of «slum» on the basis that it leads to them being pathologized and opens them to threats of eviction (for example, this statement by the representatives of an informal settlement in Durban, South Africa).
Sometimes you should be under the threat of eviction and present a letter from a landlord.
With artists also moving into 30 new studios in an adjacent complex, Minnesota Street offers space at half to a third of the cost of downtown counterparts and, crucially, indefinite leases that remove the threat of eviction.
Depending upon the type of tenancy agreement you have and whether your landlord is a private or social sector landlord, if the tenancy agreement is in your ex-partner's name, and he or she moves out, you might be able to continue paying the rent (to avoid arrears and the threat of eviction).
Some landlords use the threat of eviction under the Ellis Act to persuade renters to take voluntary cash buyouts, known as «cash for keys.»
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