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Not just any illegal activity is grounds for eviction. In order for a landlord to end a tenancy due to illegal activity, the illegal activity must:
Not just any illegal activity is grounds for eviction. In order for a landlord to end a tenancy due to illegal activity, the illegal activity must:
*cause or be likely to cause damage to the landlord’s property,
*cause or be likely to cause damage to the landlord’s property,
*adversely affect or be likely to adversely affect the quiet enjoyment, security, safety or physical well-being of another occupant of the residential property,
*adversely affect or be likely to adversely affect the quiet enjoyment, security, safety or physical well-being of another occupant of the residential property, or
*jeopardize, or be likely to jeopardize, a lawful right or interest of another occupant or the landlord.
*jeopardize, or be likely to jeopardize, a lawful right or interest of another occupant or the landlord.


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