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When Your Landlord Evicts You for Asking Repairs

23 min · 5 de jul de 2026
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In Israel's brutal rental market—where vacancy is under 2% and rents are up 18% since 2023—one tenant's story reveals how the system is designed to work against you. After documenting a landlord's verbal promise to fix a mold-causing leak, Daniel received an eviction notice the next morning. We trace the legal machinery behind the "personal need" loophole, the recording paradox, and why 67% of tenants who file habitability complaints get evicted within 90 days. Plus, what the neuroscience of betrayal trauma reveals about why this experience rewires your sense of safety.

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