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In this episode of pplpod, we dive into the legal and personal realities of eviction, defined as the removal of a tenant from rental property by a landlord. We break down the standard eviction process, which typically requires written notice, a lawsuit, and law enforcement intervention rather than "self-help" measures like changing locks. We also explore complex variations like "no-fault" evictions used in gentrifying cities, "renovictions" where upgrades justify removal, and illegal "retaliatory" evictions. Beyond the law, we examine the severe impact on tenants, including long-term barriers to housing caused by eviction records and the heightened risks of depression, anxiety, and suicide. Finally, we look at the global scale of the issue, touching on forced displacements in places like China and Nigeria.