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The term unlawful detainer ordinarily refers to the conduct of a tenant who is in possession of an apartment or leased property and refuses to leave the premises upon the expiration or termination of the lease. Typically, the landlord wishes to evict the tenant for not paying the rent or for endangering the safety of the other tenants or the landlord's property.
The landlord has to file a different claim for past rents due or otherwise, and gain a judgment against the tennant to garnish wages.
The landlord has to file a different claim for past rents due or otherwise, and gain a judgment against the tennant to garnish wages.
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