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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 387285" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Anyone sharing a residence with you (I think) can be evicted. Actually it's the only way to force a person that doesn't want to leave your home to leave. Which is yet another reason katie and her husband won't be coming back here to stay even a "short" while because I can see them digging in and husband and I having to go through a formal eviction process to get them back out again. ugh No thanks. </p><p></p><p>I know my Mom did this with one of her husbands. The relationship ended and he refused to leave........she evicted him. lol He was not a happy camper. I know I've seen here where parents have been forced to do it with their grown kids. So I'm assuming your son's situation wouldn't be that much different. Landlord won't care as long as the rent gets paid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 387285, member: 84"] Anyone sharing a residence with you (I think) can be evicted. Actually it's the only way to force a person that doesn't want to leave your home to leave. Which is yet another reason katie and her husband won't be coming back here to stay even a "short" while because I can see them digging in and husband and I having to go through a formal eviction process to get them back out again. ugh No thanks. I know my Mom did this with one of her husbands. The relationship ended and he refused to leave........she evicted him. lol He was not a happy camper. I know I've seen here where parents have been forced to do it with their grown kids. So I'm assuming your son's situation wouldn't be that much different. Landlord won't care as long as the rent gets paid. [/QUOTE]
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