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I need difficult child out of my house!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 512269" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>This is true unfortunately, you have to evict them just like you would any other tenant, usually. However, if he is violent the police will probably escort him out when you call, regardless of that. Especially if you press charges. That's a tough decision, however, and not one made lightly. Alternatively, head on down to the magistrate's office and start the eviction proceedings. Can't hurt, right? He'll know you're serious then. </p><p></p><p>With my Oldest, at 19, we played the "you can't make me leave" card for awhile, until she threw a chair at me one night and began ranting and raving. I called the cops, they came, and she ran from them and ended up tackled and handcuffed in my utility room because she was so out of control. I declined to press charges, because she voluntarily left, and didn't come back. Still, I always wondered .. if I had changed the locks one day while she was out, and put her stuff on the curb, would she really have attempted to assert her rights about the 30 day eviction notice? I somehow doubted she would ever follow through with it, it would have been too much effort for her. I was almost to the point of testing that when the violent night happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 512269, member: 1157"] This is true unfortunately, you have to evict them just like you would any other tenant, usually. However, if he is violent the police will probably escort him out when you call, regardless of that. Especially if you press charges. That's a tough decision, however, and not one made lightly. Alternatively, head on down to the magistrate's office and start the eviction proceedings. Can't hurt, right? He'll know you're serious then. With my Oldest, at 19, we played the "you can't make me leave" card for awhile, until she threw a chair at me one night and began ranting and raving. I called the cops, they came, and she ran from them and ended up tackled and handcuffed in my utility room because she was so out of control. I declined to press charges, because she voluntarily left, and didn't come back. Still, I always wondered .. if I had changed the locks one day while she was out, and put her stuff on the curb, would she really have attempted to assert her rights about the 30 day eviction notice? I somehow doubted she would ever follow through with it, it would have been too much effort for her. I was almost to the point of testing that when the violent night happened. [/QUOTE]
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