Unusual Self-Help Eviction Is More Self-Hurt

December 16, 2009

A landlord in Nagoya, Japan wanted to evict a tenant for nonpayment of rent. Rather than follow the legal route, she decided to pursue a “self-help eviction.” Usually, such a measure involves changing an apartment’s locks, shutting off utilities, or doing something similar in the hopes of convincing a tenant to leave

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