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Back from a short hiatus and a trip back into insanity (my own fault)
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 728027" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I agree it is time to evict the squatter. She isn't a renter, but she may have rights as a tenant. You NEED to go and start the eviction process formally or she may be able to sue you at a later date. Isn't that a kick in the pants after all you have done for her?? But it happens!</p><p></p><p>She won't leave of her own accord, why would she? It is nice at your house. Good food, free tv, wifi, no bills, free or cheap storage. </p><p></p><p>If you don't evict the renter, you could end up being stuck with her for many many months. Or even for years. Isn't that an awful thought!!! </p><p></p><p>As for your daughter, it is good she isn't home to pester you. I would not believe her reports about going to church or doing things like that unless I saw them with my own 2 eyes. She has done too much lying for her word to mean anything. She showed you who she truly is with her actions. Now you have to believe them over her words. It sounds like your daughter is trying to soften you up so that in the future she can hit you up for money again. I am probably a very suspicious person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 728027, member: 1233"] I agree it is time to evict the squatter. She isn't a renter, but she may have rights as a tenant. You NEED to go and start the eviction process formally or she may be able to sue you at a later date. Isn't that a kick in the pants after all you have done for her?? But it happens! She won't leave of her own accord, why would she? It is nice at your house. Good food, free tv, wifi, no bills, free or cheap storage. If you don't evict the renter, you could end up being stuck with her for many many months. Or even for years. Isn't that an awful thought!!! As for your daughter, it is good she isn't home to pester you. I would not believe her reports about going to church or doing things like that unless I saw them with my own 2 eyes. She has done too much lying for her word to mean anything. She showed you who she truly is with her actions. Now you have to believe them over her words. It sounds like your daughter is trying to soften you up so that in the future she can hit you up for money again. I am probably a very suspicious person. [/QUOTE]
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