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Middle-class tenants often have no protection from the whims of their landlords, who often evict long-term tenants to squeeze more money out of an apartment building. The article discusses two such cases in Raleigh.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 11 Issue 48, Dec 1993, p7-11, por Periodical Website
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17477
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Ejectment, synonymous with eviction, and the ethics of ejection are discussed by Gardner who spent a great deal of time interviewing law enforcement officers tasked with forcing people out of their homes. Gardner recounts some of the more troubling tales encountered by those officers forced to evict delinquent tenants, like a mother and her two children forced from their home with no money and no refuge from the elements.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 4 Issue 4, Jan 1937, p17, por
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17810
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Residents at the Lincoln Apartments on Lakeland Street in East Durham are being evicted. The fifty-five year old buildings can no longer be financed by its owners, a nonprofit called Lincoln Hospital Foundation. Residents received notification last week that they must vacate the premise by Halloween of this year.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 29 Issue 40, Oct 2012, p11, il Periodical Website
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27775
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Durham will evict approximately 200 low-income residents from their Lincoln Apartment homes. The property owner can no longer afford the utilities and upkeep. None of the city’s recent initiatives will immediately help them. The city has a waiting list for affordable housing, Section 8 housing is closed, and funding is scarce. The budget includes plans for expanding affordable housing over the next five years, but it won’t help those Lincoln Apartment residents now.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 29 Issue 43, October 2012, pOnline Periodical Website
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29945
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Two bills enacted by the 1983 Session of the General Assembly will have a major impact on summary ejectment or eviction cases. This memorandum discusses laws on how the sheriff must serve the complaint and summons in an eviction case, and procedures for serving a writ of ejectment.
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29949
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The United States Supreme Court in the recent decision of Greene v. Lindsey limited the use of posting as a method of service of process in summary ejectment cases. The decision was narrow and did not rule that service of process by posting was unconstitutional in every case. Greene involved a statute similar to North Carolina’s, which requires more effort to locate defendants before allowing service by posting.
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