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1 However, tenants who persist in illegally keeping restricted breeds could face eviction .
2 Roma fixes the court, and the family face eviction , eased by derisory compensation.
3 If this is refused, she thinks the family could face eviction and homelessness.
4 Others face eviction , with no certainty of returning after repairs have been made.
5 If they cannot, they will run up arrears and face eviction and homelessness.
6 As a direct result of the bedroom tax, it says, 139 families now face eviction .
7 The NLIHC has warned that up to 40 million people could face eviction by year-end.
8 They face eviction when discretionary housing payments, limited to six months, run out in October.
9 Now Solan and hundreds of his fellow Oromo in the Jungle face eviction once again.
10 One of England's largest Traveller communities could face eviction .
11 Anti-fracking protesters have been warned to leave their camp in Balcombe, West Sussex or face eviction .
12 Malaysian authorities regard Kiram's group as armed intruders and ordered them to immediately leave or face eviction .
13 Says they're coming to make Boston Lumber and Harris Mineral Company sell their land or face eviction .
14 Once the moratorium ends, you face eviction .
15 Low-income tenants face eviction or homelessness because they cannot afford spiralling rents, national housing organisation Threshold claimed today.
16 Just recently, a local landowner called Synge had even compelled his tenants to convert to Protestantism or face eviction .
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