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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 730105" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am sorry that there was more drama with your daughter. I know it is hard on you. Maybe you can look at this as her finally being "launched", and you getting your rental property back. Be prepared to have to do some serious repairs to the property.</p><p></p><p>Have you looked into what you need to do to evict her? I would not expect her and 1/2AzzBF to leave quietly. They may very well drag this into the courts. Start with documentation of what the agreement was for tenancy and what the agreement is for her to leave if/when she broke the tenancy agreement. You may very well have to formally evict her.</p><p></p><p>In one thread I think you mentioned that her "rent" was supposed to go toward buying the house from you. This would be a rent to own or lease to own situation. You might have to actually foreclose on her if this is the case. That could take even longer, depending on your state and local laws and what documentation you have and that she has. Sadly this is becoming a problem more and more often for parents. Don't delay in contacting a lawyer to find out what your rights are.</p><p></p><p>Remember, she has yet to do anything you asked when you asked her to do it. Why would you expect her to move out on the date you told her to leave, just because you told her to? This is why I think you may have to formally and legally evict her. And that reality stinks like a landfill of poop!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 730105, member: 1233"] I am sorry that there was more drama with your daughter. I know it is hard on you. Maybe you can look at this as her finally being "launched", and you getting your rental property back. Be prepared to have to do some serious repairs to the property. Have you looked into what you need to do to evict her? I would not expect her and 1/2AzzBF to leave quietly. They may very well drag this into the courts. Start with documentation of what the agreement was for tenancy and what the agreement is for her to leave if/when she broke the tenancy agreement. You may very well have to formally evict her. In one thread I think you mentioned that her "rent" was supposed to go toward buying the house from you. This would be a rent to own or lease to own situation. You might have to actually foreclose on her if this is the case. That could take even longer, depending on your state and local laws and what documentation you have and that she has. Sadly this is becoming a problem more and more often for parents. Don't delay in contacting a lawyer to find out what your rights are. Remember, she has yet to do anything you asked when you asked her to do it. Why would you expect her to move out on the date you told her to leave, just because you told her to? This is why I think you may have to formally and legally evict her. And that reality stinks like a landfill of poop! [/QUOTE]
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