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A very annoying law.
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 677808" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>In some ways this can happen here too. They probably couldn't just give your address as their own to get ID. But if someone stays in your home for a certain period of time with your permission, you cannot just make them leave. If they refuse you have to go through legal proceedings to have them evicted, just like a tenant who refused to pay rent. It could be an undesirable houseguest or an unruly adult "child" who lives in your home. It costs you money and it takes time. A friend of my son's is finding that out the hard way. His now-ex refused to leave HIS home even though the divorce decree said she had to and gave her a deadline, while he had to stay elsewhere. She still refused to leave so he had to go through formal eviction proceedings. The deadline for that has now passed and he's waiting for the deputies to come and forcibly remove her so he can move back in to his own house! There was a case in the news where a couple's live in nanny quit her job but then refused to leave their home. This went on for weeks and even though they finally filed to evict her, they almost didn't get rid of her!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 677808, member: 1883"] In some ways this can happen here too. They probably couldn't just give your address as their own to get ID. But if someone stays in your home for a certain period of time with your permission, you cannot just make them leave. If they refuse you have to go through legal proceedings to have them evicted, just like a tenant who refused to pay rent. It could be an undesirable houseguest or an unruly adult "child" who lives in your home. It costs you money and it takes time. A friend of my son's is finding that out the hard way. His now-ex refused to leave HIS home even though the divorce decree said she had to and gave her a deadline, while he had to stay elsewhere. She still refused to leave so he had to go through formal eviction proceedings. The deadline for that has now passed and he's waiting for the deputies to come and forcibly remove her so he can move back in to his own house! There was a case in the news where a couple's live in nanny quit her job but then refused to leave their home. This went on for weeks and even though they finally filed to evict her, they almost didn't get rid of her! [/QUOTE]
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