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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 683084" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Well, then she's not disabled and you're good. Just because<em><strong> she </strong></em>doesn't think she can do it doesn't mean she can't be evicted. Many here evicted adult children just like her. Bad lawyer. I would start again before all of you fall ill to her. This is just my opinion. If sh e stepped close to me and looked threatening (or worse, laid one finger on me or anyone else in the family) I'd call the cops first, then get a restraining order against her and start eviction proceedings without a lawyer. Breaking things is also something I'd call the cops for. I think that too is considered domestic violence. Stealing? A no-brainer. I don't know what your daughter does, but I wouldn't let her terrorize the rest of the family. I am not the type to go easy on that because I may give my adult child a record. Safety first to me.</p><p></p><p>I don't think you need a lawyer to evict, but not sure. Others? That is not acceptable behavior in my opinion. Again, just take what you like and leave the rest, but she'd be out of my home ASAP. I sent one out for the same reason and he turned out pretty good and he was not as bad as her, but if you live in my house, you show respect for the others t here. Again, all this is JMO and what I did, which may not be everyone's advice.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 683084, member: 1550"] Well, then she's not disabled and you're good. Just because[I][B] she [/B][/I]doesn't think she can do it doesn't mean she can't be evicted. Many here evicted adult children just like her. Bad lawyer. I would start again before all of you fall ill to her. This is just my opinion. If sh e stepped close to me and looked threatening (or worse, laid one finger on me or anyone else in the family) I'd call the cops first, then get a restraining order against her and start eviction proceedings without a lawyer. Breaking things is also something I'd call the cops for. I think that too is considered domestic violence. Stealing? A no-brainer. I don't know what your daughter does, but I wouldn't let her terrorize the rest of the family. I am not the type to go easy on that because I may give my adult child a record. Safety first to me. I don't think you need a lawyer to evict, but not sure. Others? That is not acceptable behavior in my opinion. Again, just take what you like and leave the rest, but she'd be out of my home ASAP. I sent one out for the same reason and he turned out pretty good and he was not as bad as her, but if you live in my house, you show respect for the others t here. Again, all this is JMO and what I did, which may not be everyone's advice. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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