Can you evict a tenant without a lease in Washington, D.C.?
No, you cannot evict a tenant in Washington, D.C. simply because the lease has expired or because they don’t have a lease. You must have another reason, such as nonpayment of rent or illegal activity, in order to evict the tenant.
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