§6011. House of ill fame; lease void at landlord's option
When the tenant of a dwelling house is convicted of keeping it as a house of ill fame, the lease or contract by which he occupies it may, at the option of the landlord, be deemed void and the landlord shall have the same remedy to recover possession as against a tenant holding over after his term expires.
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL
Part 7: PARTICULAR PROCEEDINGS
Chapter 709: ENTRY AND DETAINER
Subchapter 1: RESIDENTIAL LANDLORDS AND TENANTS
14 §6001. Availability of remedy
14 §6002. Tenancy at will; buildings on land of another
14 §6004. Commencement of action
14 §6005. Writ of possession; service
14 §6006. Claim of title (REPEALED)
14 §6007. Allegation that defendant's claim is frivolous (REPEALED)
14 §6009. Judgment for plaintiff; possession on recognizance; damages (REPEALED)
14 §6010. Sums due for rent and damages
14 §6010-A. Landlord's duty to mitigate
14 §6011. House of ill fame; lease void at landlord's option
14 §6012. Personal property (REPEALED)
14 §6013. Property unclaimed by tenant
14 §6014. Remedies for illegal evictions
14 §6015. Notice of rent increase
14 §6016. Rent increase limitation
14 §6016-A. Sexual harassment prohibited; Maine Human Rights Act