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Are you being evicted? Did your landlord say you must leave? If so, there are things you should know. Landlords are not above the law. In order to evict someone, they must follow the law. Below are some of the most often asked questions about evictions. What is an Eviction? An eviction is a court process a landlord uses to remove a tenant renting a room, apartment, house, or mobile home. What can the landlord evict me for? You can be evicted for the following things:
A series of short videos on common topics related to housing law in Utah. Una serie de videos cortos sobre temas comunes relacionados con la ley de vivienda en Utah.  
FIND COURT FORMS and MORE INFORMATION at: https://www.utcourts.gov/en/self-help/categories/housing/landlord/expunge.html Q: How can I expunge, or in other words, erase an eviction from my records?  A: You erase an eviction by expunging it (also called “sealing”) so that it does not affect a future rental application or credit report. Only a district court judge can order the expungement of an eviction. 

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