Can we evict our sister's common law husband from our house and let her stay?
Yes, you can very easily do this as long as there is no disagreement amongst the owners.
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Yes, you can very easily do this as long as there is no disagreement amongst the owners.
The law will likely see her as a tenant and unless she chooses to leave you would need to evict her.
In general most LLs will keep a running account and apply any payment recieved to it. This means that if fees and/or charges have been applied to...
You would need for an atttny to review your situation...rental agreement, relationship with roomates, criminal incident, etc, in order to give you...
You have not given enough information for anyone to give you an opinion.
It sounds like she already has a valid lease (6 months). I can not think of a situation where they could require her to sign an additional lease of...
The real question is at what point can you reasonably believe that they have abandoned place/property. It is at this point that you have some...
I cant imagine something like that sticking. It would be more likely that by claiming domestic issues she could seek a protective order that could...
Mr. Cahan is entirely correct. First, thank you for your FAMILYS sacrifice for our nation. Unfortunately this is one area our services continue...
The short answer is that if their breach has damaged you than you can seek recovery from them (good luck actually collecting). So only if and after...