In Georgia, evicted tenant keeps coming on my property. His ex girlfriend lives there. Do I have any rights.
The ex-gf needs to step up and tell him to leave. Then the looming trespassing charge should help to keep him a bit further away.
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The ex-gf needs to step up and tell him to leave. Then the looming trespassing charge should help to keep him a bit further away.
Put your issues with the property / management --- IN WRITING!
Can you can indeed fight extradition, though your chances of success may not be great. Good luck!
It can be CLAIMED, yes. However, making a claim does not substantiate it. Also, I added the "Family Law" tag to draw in more helpful responses.
It depends on the agreement / contract you have with the bonding company.
No need to double-post. See other inquiry.
Please refrain from posting your name on public forums such as this. Prosecutors can use it in court. If possible, you should delete your post....
Have landlord / property owner evict; even if not on the lease.
HELL NO don't plea guilty! Regardless of your subsequently attempting to emphasize some aspect of the case / your driving history for sentencing...
So it would be your first offense. But given your prior arrest, prosecutor is not going to go as lightly on you.