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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 165678" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>WOW!! Talk about taking advantage.</p><p> </p><p>I would definatly go get EVERYTHING of value out of the apartment. Look through everything (though the "friend" or "friend's brother" has probably cleaned her out of any cash and small valuables. So, do this NOW!</p><p> </p><p>"Squatter's Rights"? That sounds so stupid - I would contact an attorney on that one. That may apply to someone campinging out where no one else lives, however, if they have been asked to leave, then they are tresspassing. Sounds like a law set up to protect the wrongdoers - "Yep, go ahead and stay whereever you want - take advantage of anyone, the law is on your side." Go ahead and make threats, you won't get arrested for threatening anyone and if you are lucky, the person you are threatening will be hauled away so you can live there without her around. GEESH, what is this world coming to?</p><p> </p><p>Hopefully difficult child will be more careful about letting friends stay again. </p><p> </p><p>Yes, start the eviction process RIGHT NOW! I don't care what that person said about being out by Friday - Fat chance that will happen if the "court hearing" hasn't happened. Makes me wonder if there really is a hearing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 165678, member: 5096"] WOW!! Talk about taking advantage. I would definatly go get EVERYTHING of value out of the apartment. Look through everything (though the "friend" or "friend's brother" has probably cleaned her out of any cash and small valuables. So, do this NOW! "Squatter's Rights"? That sounds so stupid - I would contact an attorney on that one. That may apply to someone campinging out where no one else lives, however, if they have been asked to leave, then they are tresspassing. Sounds like a law set up to protect the wrongdoers - "Yep, go ahead and stay whereever you want - take advantage of anyone, the law is on your side." Go ahead and make threats, you won't get arrested for threatening anyone and if you are lucky, the person you are threatening will be hauled away so you can live there without her around. GEESH, what is this world coming to? Hopefully difficult child will be more careful about letting friends stay again. Yes, start the eviction process RIGHT NOW! I don't care what that person said about being out by Friday - Fat chance that will happen if the "court hearing" hasn't happened. Makes me wonder if there really is a hearing? [/QUOTE]
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