Unlawful Detainer (n) Unlawful Detainer is the person or entity who detain the control and possession of an immovable property without having an ownership right or right for possession.
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Unlawful Detainer: A detention of real estate without the consent of the owner or other person entitled to its possession.
unlawful detainer n. 1) keeping possession of real property without a right, such as after a lease has expired, after being served with a notice to quit (vacate, leave) for non-payment of rent or other breach of lease, ...
unlawful detainer assistant: Any person paid to help someone in an eviction (unlawful detainer) case, including any bankruptcy petition that may affect the unlawful detainer case.
unlawful detainer See detainer. V vacate To nullify or set aside; e.g., the court will vacate a judgment that was entered without jurisdiction to do so.
Unlawful detainer An eviction lawsuit. Uniform transfer-on-death security act ...
unlawful detainer - The unjustifiable retention of the possession of real property by one whose original entry was lawful and of right, but whose right to the possession has terminated and who refuses to quit, ...
3d 1551, a prior unlawful detainer was resolved by a stipulated judgment.
: See also unlawful detainer 2 : detention in custody 3 : a notification sent by a prosecutor, judge, ...
See also: leasehold real property rent statute of frauds triple net lease unlawful detainer The People's Law Dictionary by Gerald and Kathleen Hill Publisher Fine Communications ...
RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE TERMS BEGINNING WITH U Unlawful detainer - A detention of real estate without the consent of the owner or other person entitled to its possession.
The landlord's service of the notice and the tenant's failure to vacate at the end of 30 days provides the basis for a lawsuit for an unlawful detainer or eviction lawsuit and a court judgment ordering the tenant to leave.
See also: Detainer, Law, Property, Person, Possession
 
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