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Under current Cambridge law, purchasers of individual units can evict tenants and then let the developers turn the apartments into condos. Graham's bill would close that loophole, which she says has allowed close to 2000 condominium conversions over the last few years. segment of the community was galvanized yesterday "most of Holcombe's grievances were well-founded...
Taskier also said the University had promised two years ago when Harvard brought 7 Summer Rd. that it would not evict tenants for at least ten years...
...have three possible options," Kilbridge said yesterday. "The first is to proceed with the original plan and evict on June 1. The second is to rollback the eviction dates, and the third, which is a corollary of the second, is to take over the building gradually, beginning with the basement," he said...
...where companies have traditionally been able to take over private land only when they are building railroads, natural gas pipelines, power lines and other essential facilities. But under West Germany's 1950 Brown Coal Act, the only coal company in the Triangle, Rheinische Braunkohlenwerke (commonly called Rheinbraun), can evict homeowners as part of a national policy designed to meet energy needs...
Sullivan also said he disapproves of the tactics used to evict the residents of the property, and also other property at 8 Mendell St. "Neither set of tenants wishes to leave...I believe their rights under the rent control law are that they don't have to leave, and Harvard is proceeding to attempt to evict them anyway," he said...