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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ejectment application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name as the plaintiff in the designated field, ensuring you clearly identify yourself as the landlord or lessor.
  3. In the next section, provide the complete address and description of the premises involved in the eviction process.
  4. Indicate that a landlord-tenant relationship exists by attaching any relevant lease papers or written proof in the specified area.
  5. Select and detail the grounds for ejectment from the provided options, such as failure to pay rent, expiration of tenancy, or violation of lease terms.
  6. Finally, ensure to sign and date the document before submitting it for processing. You may also need a magistrate or notary public to witness your signature.

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Ejectment is concerned with ownership disputes, while eviction pertains to possession issues within a landlord-tenant relationship.
The main difference between ejectment and unlawful detainer is that in the ejectment cause of action the unwanted individual is claiming to have property rights over the home. In filing an unlawful detainer action the unwanted individual is not claiming to have any rights over the property.
Ejectment is concerned with ownership disputes, while eviction pertains to possession issues within a landlord-tenant relationship. Legal remedies also differ; ejectment may result in the restoration of property ownership, whereas eviction typically leads to the tenant vacating the premises.
Eviction is the removal of a tenant from rental property by the landlord. In some jurisdictions it may also involve the removal of persons from premises that were foreclosed by a mortgagee (often, the prior owners who defaulted on a mortgage). Erik Henningsens painting Eviction held by the National Gallery of Denmark.
Ejectment is a common law cause of action by a plaintiff who does not actually possess a piece of real property but has the right to possess it, against a defendant who is in actual possession of the property.

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An eviction is a permanent deprivation of occupation or possession. It requires a court order, even where authorised by legislation. 14 The City says that the residents were evacuated. It also says that, because the residents were evacuated, they were not evicted and therefore no court order was required.
Unlike eviction, where a rental agreement governs the rights of the parties, ejectment focuses on the legal right of the property owner to reclaim their land.

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