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AI answer: Tenants generally have rights to proper notice (often 30 days for no-fault evictions, less for cause), to contest the eviction in court, and to a habitable unit. Notice must be in writing and include the reason and deadline. Eviction defense: tenant rights and notice periods has the full guide. For your case, document the notice date and any repairs you requested.
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