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For them the club's eviction, because of rent arrears, has hit hard.
After the rent arrears are paid, many welfare recipients quickly fall behind again.
Except in the case of rent arrears, almost anyone can act as a private bailiff.
Influx of new tenants means rise in rent arrears 4.
In early November 1998, the rent arrears were mounting.
Now, however, the city is seeking to evict him, citing rent arrears.
Methodically she laid out the rent arrears, the rate of repayment.
This caused a suspension of service, which in turn led to the company being in rent arrears.
Council house rent arrears amounted to over £1m, though they are at long last being reduced.
Now I've been informed that I have £200 rent arrears.
Argue, take advice - whatever - but rent arrears are a certain route to eviction.
Rent arrears were not tolerated, and bad debts were minimal.
There are rumblings in the trade about rising rent arrears, as cuts bite.
London authorities accounted for nearly half the English rent arrears and had eight of the ten worst collection records.
In 1987 rent arrears and mortgage default accounted for 13 per cent of homelessness.
The estate also has the lowest rent arrears of any part of the borough.
Increasingly, this means supporting them over rent arrears.
The most common debts were rent arrears.
Housing association is time to rent arrears.
She faced eviction after compiling rent arrears of $1,055 over six months.
Tenant farmers with a year's rent arrears might be evicted on a fortnight's notice.
Kouao had also been evicted from her home in France because of rent arrears.
In general, landlords encountering rent arrears should bear the following in mind:
The report anticipates increasing rent arrears.
In some cases only two weeks notice need be given to the tenant, e.g. for rent arrears cases.