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The eviction procedure generally starts with the landlord providing the tenant with a written notice, specifying the reason for eviction, such as non-payment of rent or lease violations. Depending on the state, this notice might require a period for the tenant to pay overdue rent, correct the violation, or vacate the property. If the tenant doesn’t comply, the landlord can file an eviction lawsuit. In court, both sides present evidence, and if the judge rules for eviction, a Judgment for Possession is granted. The tenant then has a set period