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Isn't this rather a nuclear response? I mean, Pullman?
I know you can't talk about specifics on a public forum, but eviction can handle anything from hoarding and pest-created problems by a SH, and financial things like missing maint. payments. The law can handle someone violent or threatening.
What does that leave? Kicking someone out because you don't like him or her? So they're rude in the elevator? So what? Are they suing the board? Lots and lots of SHs sue boards -- and sometimes they win, because boards aren't always right. You're allowed to sue a board without being kicked out of your house. What could someone possibly be doing to deserve this, and have you tried other means of resolution? A mediator maybe? Or do you just go nuclear?
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