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Scarborough v. Winn Residential L.L.P., 890 A.2d 249 (2006)

Citation
Scarborough v. Winn Residential L.L.P., 890 A.2d 249 (2006)
Parent Document
Scarborough v. Winn Residential L.L.P., 890 A.2d 249 (2006)
Jurisdiction
DC (municipal)
Effective Date
2006-01-12

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the Legal Aid Society and two non-profit organizations argue that, even where the basis for lease termination is criminal activity, HUD’s regulations contemplate that tenants may invoke state or local protections such as § 42-3505.01(b) to stay an eviction. In particular, they point to 24 C.F.R. § 247.6(c), which provides: