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retaliatory eviction

The requirement by a landlord that a tenant vacate a unit in response to a complaint from the tenant concerning the condition of the building. Typically illegal if proper channels are taken to forward the complaint.

Related information about retaliatory eviction:
  1. Retaliatory eviction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In American landlord–tenant law, a retaliatory eviction is a substantive defense and affirmative cause of action that can be used by a tenant against a landlord.
     
  2. Retaliatory Eviction - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    The act of a landlord in ejecting or attempting to eject a tenant from the rented premises, or in refusing to renew a lease, because of the tenant's complaints or ...
     
  3. retaliatory eviction - The Free Dictionary
    Noun, 1. retaliatory eviction - an eviction in reprisal for the tenant's good-faith complaints against the landlord; illegal in many states. dispossession, legal ouster ...
     
  4. 765 ILCS 720/ Retaliatory Eviction Act.
    (765 ILCS 720/0.01) (from Ch. 80, par. 70) Sec. 0.01. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Retaliatory Eviction Act. (Source: P.A. 86-1324.) ...
     
  5. Retaliatory Eviction Definition | Investopedia
    A retaliatory eviction is generally preceded by a complaint made by the tenant regarding the condition of the property, or the tenant's assertion of a legal right.
     
  6. Retaliatory Eviction: Definition from Answers.com
    Requirement that a tenant vacate a unit in response to a complaint from the tenant concerning the condition of the building.
     
  7. Eviction | LII / Legal Information Institute
    Introduction; Sources of Law; Reasons for Eviction; Retaliatory Eviction; Other Prohibited Conduct; Notice; Court Proceedings; Removals; Changes in Property ...
     
  8. Retaliatory Evictions | The People's Law Library
    In October of 2011, Maryland's statewide retaliatory eviction law was amended in several ways. Among other things, the amended law now describes a ...