evictors

/ɪˈvɪktərz/
noun
  1. People or organizations that legally force someone to leave a property, usually because they have not paid rent or have broken the terms of a lease.
    • Landlords must follow strict laws before they can act as evictors.
    • The evictors were criticized for using aggressive tactics against the family.
    • The evictors arrived with a court order to remove the tenants.