Goldstein rented an apartment from Dunbar as a tenant at will. She paid her rent on time and took good care of the premises; she was never disorderly. Dunbar decided to evict Goldstein and rent the apartment to a college friend who was moving to the area. He sent Goldstein a proper notice to quit.
Goldstein claimed that she could not be asked to leave because she had done nothing wrong. Do you agree with Goldstein? Explain.
See also Ralo, Inc., v. Jack Graham, Inc., 362 So.2d 310 (FL)