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In an eviction case, what happens if a tenant and a landlord can agree?

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In an eviction case, what happens if a tenant and a landlord can agree?

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A. They will have a trial. The landlord will have to prove the case. If the landlord can’t prove the case, it will be thrown out; if the landlord proves the case, the landlord will get a judgment against the tenant for the eviction.

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