actual eviction
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A sheriff's deputy oversees the removal of a tenant's belongings from an apartment during an actual eviction.
Definition
Noun: 1. The physical removal of a tenant from a rented property by legal authority: This term refers to the concrete, final step in the legal process where a tenant is physically forced to leave the premises. This action is carried out by a law enforcement officer, such as a sheriff or bailiff, after a court order has been granted. Following an actual eviction, the tenant's obligation to pay rent for that property typically ends.
Usage
- Legal Context: The term is used almost exclusively in legal, real estate, and property management contexts to describe the final enforcement of a court's eviction order.
- Contrast with "Constructive Eviction": It is important to distinguish actual eviction from "constructive eviction," where a tenant leaves because the property is uninhabitable, even without a physical ouster by an officer.
Examples
- The landlord obtained a court order, and the sheriff carried out the actual eviction yesterday.
- After the actual eviction, the former tenant was no longer responsible for the monthly rent.
- The legal process culminated in an actual eviction, with the tenant's belongings being placed on the curb.
Advanced Usage
- "Actual eviction proceedings": Refers to the formal legal process that leads to the physical removal.
- The actual eviction proceedings took several months to complete due to court backlogs.
- "Writ of possession": This is the specific court document that authorizes the law enforcement officer to perform the actual eviction.
- The landlord filed for a writ of possession to proceed with the actual eviction.
Variants and Related Words
- Evict (verb): To expel a tenant from property by legal process.
- The landlord had to evict the non-paying tenant.
- Eviction (noun): The general act or process of evicting. Actual eviction is a specific type of eviction.
- The eviction notice gave the tenant 30 days to vacate.
- Constructive Eviction (noun): A situation where a tenant is legally justified in leaving a property due to the landlord's failure to maintain habitability, constituting an indirect eviction.
- Ouster (noun): A synonym for the act of ejecting or expelling someone, often used in legal language.
Synonyms
- Physical expulsion
- Forcible removal
- Legal ouster
Related Phrases
- To carry out an eviction: To execute the physical removal.
- The county sheriff will carry out the eviction next week.
- To be evicted: The state of the tenant.
- They were evicted for violating the lease terms.
A sheriff's deputy oversees the removal of a tenant's belongings from an apartment during an actual eviction.
Noun
- the physical ouster of a tenant from the leased premises; the tenant is relieved of any further duty to pay rent