DanielHannan | They are not "no fault evictions" @HannanOfKingsclere | Uploaded February 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
That phrase suggests to any normal person that a tenant has been thrown out mid-contract, rather than simply meaning that the contract has reached the end of its term and expired.
That phrase suggests to any normal person that a tenant has been thrown out mid-contract, rather than simply meaning that the contract has reached the end of its term and expired.