Difference between revisions of "End of Tenancy (Termination and Eviction) (19:IX)"

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'''NOTE:''' A tenant can apply for a delayed order of possession in the alternative that the eviction is upheld. To do so, the tenant should explain why a short order would cause them hardship and why an extended order would not prejudice the landlord. Particular attention should be paid to the landlord’s financial interests.
'''NOTE:''' A tenant can apply for a delayed order of possession in the alternative that the eviction is upheld. To do so, the tenant should explain why a short order would cause them hardship and why an extended order would not prejudice the landlord. Particular attention should be paid to the landlord’s financial interests.


'''NOTE:''' A tenant should never ignore notice to end tenancy. If the tenant does not dispute a notice within the time limit, the landlord may apply for an Order of Possession with a hearing.
'''NOTE:''' A tenant should '''never''' ignore notice to end tenancy. If the tenant does not dispute a notice within the time limit, the landlord may apply for an Order of Possession with a hearing.


==F. Failure of a Tenant to Deliver Up the Rental Unit; Regaining Possession==
==F. Failure of a Tenant to Deliver Up the Rental Unit; Regaining Possession==

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