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No-Fault Grounds

In the context of real estate, no-fault grounds generally refer to situations where a party, such as a tenant or a landlord, can take a specific legal action, such as terminating a lease or initiating an eviction, without having to prove that the other party has done something wrong. This concept is often seen in certain types of lease agreements or statutory provisions where either party can end the arrangement or take action for reasons that do not involve fault, misconduct, or breach of contract by the other party.

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