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Why must the old homeowner or occupant plead “guilty” of a forcible entry and detainer?

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Why must the old homeowner or occupant plead “guilty” of a forcible entry and detainer?

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The definition of a forcible entry is “anyone who retains possession of any land, tenements or other real property after he receives written demand to surrender that possession.” Therefore, any occupant who refuses to leave property after they have received the appropriate notice to vacate can be found “guilty of a forcible entry and detainer”.

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