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1 Nevertheless, Mr Mitchell said the agency would continue to evict tenants in the meantime.
2 Landlords loved ASTs, as they gave them freedom to evict tenants at short notice.
3 And when can a landlord evict tenants for this reason on an urgent basis?
4 Landlords are currently entitled to evict tenants for no reason, provided they give 90 days' notice.
5 The state subsidises landlords to build and to send in its armed officers to evict tenants .
6 Housing New Zealand has also conceded the guidelines it uses to evict tenants are not suitable.
7 No security of tenure means landlords can act almost at will to increase rents or evict tenants .
8 Government has already told residential landlords not to raise rents or evict tenants while the coronavirus lockdown continues.
9 Landlords also retain powers to evict tenants such as Morey using so-called "no fault" eviction proceedings.
10 The proposals include new rules forcing landlords to explain to the tenancy tribunal why they want to evict tenants .
11 The Charity Whare Hauora says it is invasive and could be used to cut benefits or even evict tenants .
12 A new law is aimed at tackling rogue landlords who evict tenants who complain about houses in poor repair.
13 Fannie Mae, a government-controlled mortgage finance company, previously had said it would not evict tenants during the year-end holiday season.
14 Housing New Zealand's attempts to evict tenants in Lower Hutt over allegations of violence and intimidation have hit another legal hurdle.
15 Legislation to ensure banks and receivers, moving to repossess buy-to-lets, do not evict tenants into homelessness is being explored by Government.
16 About a third of those evictions were under California's Ellis Act, which allows landlords to evict tenants and sell their apartments.
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