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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 698210" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I only perused, sorry if I'm repeating. I would also check the tenant laws in your state. Very generally speaking, sometimes you have to give a tenant thirty days notice. So, be prepared to send him a certified letter of thirty days notice of eviction. Consult an attorney if you are unsure.</p><p></p><p>Keep your certified receipt and after thirty days, contact the sheriff's office if he is still in your home.</p><p></p><p>On a personal level, you might tell him he has thirty days to find a new place. You might consider doing a little research to help him to a certain extent. You might get him information on food stamps if he doesn't even know where to start. You might tell him where the nearest food bank is. You might offer to give him gift cards for the local food store for the next few weeks...but definitely put a limit and boundary on that situation.If you do something like this at all, do it BRIEFLY!!!!!</p><p></p><p>Find out what your legal rights are and move forward even if it is difficult.Make sure you and your spouse are on the same page. If needed, see a counselor yourself for a few visits.</p><p></p><p>If your son becomes unruly or violent, immediately call the police.</p><p></p><p>Take back your life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 698210, member: 4152"] I only perused, sorry if I'm repeating. I would also check the tenant laws in your state. Very generally speaking, sometimes you have to give a tenant thirty days notice. So, be prepared to send him a certified letter of thirty days notice of eviction. Consult an attorney if you are unsure. Keep your certified receipt and after thirty days, contact the sheriff's office if he is still in your home. On a personal level, you might tell him he has thirty days to find a new place. You might consider doing a little research to help him to a certain extent. You might get him information on food stamps if he doesn't even know where to start. You might tell him where the nearest food bank is. You might offer to give him gift cards for the local food store for the next few weeks...but definitely put a limit and boundary on that situation.If you do something like this at all, do it BRIEFLY!!!!! Find out what your legal rights are and move forward even if it is difficult.Make sure you and your spouse are on the same page. If needed, see a counselor yourself for a few visits. If your son becomes unruly or violent, immediately call the police. Take back your life. [/QUOTE]
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