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Help what are my rights to kick him out?
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 526800"><p>Mog, I don't know the laws in your state but generally a 30 day notice allows you to legally evict him. Unfortunately, eviction often needs a court order to be enforced if he balks. Housing codes vary greatly even by county and city-you will need to get the information specific to your home. </p><p></p><p>I haven't followed your backstory but from your signature it appears that your difficult child's presence is hurting your h who is disabled. Is your difficult child volatile? If so, a domestic abuse resource center may be able to help or at least point you in the right direction. Also, you (your h) may be able to file a restraining order against your difficult child which will can get him removed from your home while allowing you to satisfy the 30 day requirement. even if your difficult child isn't volatile-just the stress it is causing your disabled h could be interfering with his good health and be worthy of a restraining order. May be worth a shot at getting him out. </p><p></p><p>Good luck!! Hth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 526800"] Mog, I don't know the laws in your state but generally a 30 day notice allows you to legally evict him. Unfortunately, eviction often needs a court order to be enforced if he balks. Housing codes vary greatly even by county and city-you will need to get the information specific to your home. I haven't followed your backstory but from your signature it appears that your difficult child's presence is hurting your h who is disabled. Is your difficult child volatile? If so, a domestic abuse resource center may be able to help or at least point you in the right direction. Also, you (your h) may be able to file a restraining order against your difficult child which will can get him removed from your home while allowing you to satisfy the 30 day requirement. even if your difficult child isn't volatile-just the stress it is causing your disabled h could be interfering with his good health and be worthy of a restraining order. May be worth a shot at getting him out. Good luck!! Hth [/QUOTE]
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