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Re: evict ex girlfriend from house we share that I own - Landlord Forum thread 317760

Re: evict ex girlfriend from house we share that I own by Lighthope on April 21, 2014 @15:10

                              
She assaulted you. Why have you not obtained a restraining order? That will kind of solve your problem right there.

> The court was no help. They told me where to get the notice
> to leave premises paper but said I need to seek legal
> advice.

Courts will not give legal advice. They're not trying to give you the brush off. That's standard in every Court in the nation.

If she paid rent, you need to give her the proper notice. Generally 30 days. Check your local laws.

If she never paid rent, she will probably be considered a "domestic partner," in which you it may not be as simple as throwing out a guest. You may actually want to check with an attorney.

Lighthope

Pearls of Wisdom - The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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Re: evict ex girlfriend from house we share that I own by Anonymous on April 21, 2014 @23:27 [ Reply ]
Long story. I went to pick up the police report and there was only a report about the phone call. On that the police said there was no assault. Actually what happened was, she punched me and kicked me and when I said I was calling the police she hit herself several times and told them I hit her and tried to rape her. Crazy woman. Luckily the police didn't but it. They just brushed it off as a domestic dispute. So the only report is both of us calling and saying we where hitting each other. Not sure if that would work or not but I am really not wanting to put a mom and child on the street without time to find a place. I am gonna talk to a lawyer and find out my options. Long as she keeps her distance I think I can make it another month or so. Thanks for the advice everyone.

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