A gross lease is a rental agreement where the landlord is responsible for paying all property expenses, including taxes, insurance, utilities, and repairs. Under this lease, the landlord receives rent as a gross figure and covers the operating expenses.
Retaliatory eviction refers to the act of a landlord forcing a tenant to vacate a rental unit in response to complaints from the tenant about the condition of the property. This practice is illegal in many jurisdictions under landlord-tenant laws.
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