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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Suggs v. Lakritz Adler Management, L.L.C., 933 A.2d 795 (2007)

Citation
Suggs v. Lakritz Adler Management, L.L.C., 933 A.2d 795 (2007)
Parent Document
Suggs v. Lakritz Adler Management, L.L.C., 933 A.2d 795 (2007)
Jurisdiction
DC (municipal)
Effective Date
2007-08-16

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917 A.2d 631, 632-33 (D.C.2007). Late payments of rent, at least when continuous and willful, are violations of an “obligation of tenancy” which may be the subject of eviction upon the giving of the required thirty-day statutory notice, just as much as violations based upon occupancy limits, banned use of the premises, or other non-rent-related violations. See, e.g., Grubb v. Wm. Calomiris Inv. Corp.,