Examples of 'threat of eviction' in a sentence

Meaning of "threat of eviction"

threat of eviction - This phrase denotes the possibility or risk of being forced to leave one's residence or property by legal means. It is often associated with housing insecurity, tenant rights issues, or financial difficulties that may result in the loss of a living space

How to use "threat of eviction" in a sentence

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threat of eviction
Feels powerless against the threat of eviction.
Yet the threat of eviction remained.
Their residents live under constant threat of eviction.
She faced the threat of eviction due to rent arrears.
These residents were also living with the constant threat of eviction.
They had faced the threat of eviction for several years.
Threat of eviction.
The camp was subject to threat of eviction last year.
The threat of eviction was ever more real and the protests mushroomed.
Living with the threat of eviction.
The threat of eviction reduces investment in the building itself because it is basically unmovable.
Dealing with the threat of eviction.
So the threat of eviction from your client is a joke that 's not funny.
I was under the threat of eviction.
Most slum dwellers lack tenure security and suffer the constant threat of eviction.

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He has no money and is under threat of eviction from his home.
So the threat of eviction your client 's made is a joke that 's not funny.
Eviction in the previous six months or the threat of eviction or foreclosure.
Under the constant threat of eviction from their plots of land.
Cases in which there is a short-term foreseeable threat of eviction.
For some tenants, the threat of eviction is an everyday occurrence.
The self-organized Pipka camp is under threat of eviction.
Hundreds of refugees live under threat of eviction in Glasgow.
Following the GA, people announced that OccupySF was under threat of eviction.
But, as with most squatted land, the threat of eviction is never far away.
Sulukule whole population, about 3500 inhabitants, moved to be affected under threat of eviction.
Now, they face again the threat of eviction.
Hundreds of asylum-seekers living under threat of eviction in Glasgow.
The People's Village under threat of eviction.
Many out-of-work families are under threat of eviction.

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