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INTERNAL PROTOTYPE — NOT LEGAL ADVICE — DO NOT SEND

Administrator of Veterans Affairs v. Valentine, 490 A.2d 1165 (1985)

Citation
Administrator of Veterans Affairs v. Valentine, 490 A.2d 1165 (1985)
Parent Document
Administrator of Veterans Affairs v. Valentine, 490 A.2d 1165 (1985)
Jurisdiction
DC (municipal)
Effective Date
1985-04-24

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The other subsections of § 45-1561 enumerate the grounds upon which a landlord may recover possession of a rental unit. They include: violation by the tenant of an obligation of his tenancy; performance of an illegal act by the tenant within the rental unit; a good faith intention by the landlord to use the premises for his own personal use as a dwelling; and a good faith written contract by the landlord to sell the unit for the personal use of the purchaser as a dwelling, but only after the tenant has been given notice and an opportunity to purchase it himself. In addition, § 45-1561 imposes restrictions on displacement of tenants for the purpose of rehabilitating or demolishing the housing accommodation.