Section 10
- Citation
- Section 10
- Parent Document
- Jack Spicer Real Estate, Inc. v. Gassaway, 353 A.2d 288 (1976)
- Jurisdiction
- DC (municipal)
- Effective Date
- 1976-03-09
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- Jack Spicer Real Estate, Inc. v. Gassaway, 353 A.2d 288 (1976)
- Jack Spicer Real Estate, Inc. v. Gassaway, 353 A.2d 288 (1976)
- Jack Spicer Real Estate, Inc. v. Gassaway, 353 A.2d 288 (1976)
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Full Text
337 chars. Appellant’s alternative contention that in fact its thirty-day notice to quit complied with the requirements of Section 10 is without merit. The reason for demanding posses-session, as stated in the notice to quit, was the expiration of the tenant’s lease. No explanation was offered for this prima facie violation of the regulation. 6