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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Zephier v. Pierce, 714 F.2d 856 (1983)

Citation
Zephier v. Pierce, 714 F.2d 856 (1983)
Parent Document
Zephier v. Pierce, 714 F.2d 856 (1983)
Effective Date
1983-08-19

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Moreover, we note that Zephier was not "subject to irreparable injury in the form of loss of suitable housing * * * without minimum due process protections," as the district court held. Rather, she had the protections available in the MHRA's termination procedures. If the Hedquists had sent Zephier a valid termination notice, she would have had ten days to contest the proposed eviction with the MHRA and thirty days prior to the filing of an unlawful detainer action to present a motion to the district court. Zephier also had the protection of the unlawful detainer proceeding itself. Such a proceeding would have provided her with a hearing and another opportunity to present her defenses to the eviction.