evictor

/ɪˈvɪktər/
noun
  1. A person or entity that forces someone to leave a property, especially by legal order.
    • The evictor was criticized for not giving the tenants enough time to move out.
    • In the dispute, the court sided with the evictor because the lease had been broken.
    • The landlord, as the evictor, had to follow strict legal procedures.
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