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Re: how do you evict a person who is not on the lease? - Landlord Forum thread 326371

Re: how do you evict a person who is not on the lease? by B on October 26, 2014 @23:51

                              
You're right, she does live there, because her son allows her too. This can be terminated at any time if he chooses. She has no legal protection if she isn't on the lease.

And I agree police have better things to do but this is what they seem to deal with at the end of the day.
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Re: how do you evict a person who is not on the lease? by Anonymous on October 27, 2014 @00:15 [ Reply ]
Its never up to the police to determine who is and who is not on the lease. As far as you know here the mother could be a tenant due to the actions or nonactions of the landlord. If the police decide who is and who is not a tenant, I hope they have a good attorney, as no officer has the authority to remove a tenant under such circumstances. That is left to the court system.

Also a police officer does not interpet the law. Thats what a Judge and JUry is for.
    Re: how do you evict a person who is not on the lease? by B on October 27, 2014 @00:53 [ Reply ]
    This isn't the right forum to discuss this so I will end it here.

    You're adding and subtracting from my point to make yours. Its called "routine police work", or in other words investigations. I never said police just play rock, paper, sissors to see who goes and who stays. By your logic a friend of mine could come over, stay for a week, give me 20 dollars for the electric bill, refuse to leave, then when I call the police claim he is on the deed and he owns the house, and the police will simply shrug their shoulders and leave. Sorry but that doesn't make any sense, same goes for a renter situation.

    When police remove someone it has nothing to do if your a tenant or not, not even sure where you are getting that from. The son could easily show a copy of his lease and the situation would be squashed.

    But as I said not the place for this discussion. Was fun but I will end it here.

    Point: Call the police tell them to get your bum mother out of the house. Situation resolved. Or call your landlord and tell him/her how you're violating the lease and have been for months now. That way all 4 of you can get kicked out, have an eviction on your record, and never be able to rent ever again.

    good luck

      Re: how do you evict a person who is not on the lease? by Anonymous on October 27, 2014 @06:51 [ Reply ]
      Sorry, but its not ended just because you have announced it to be so.

      This is a civil matter. There is no case of domestic abuse or anything else that would be considered a crime. The police do not get involved in civil matters, nor should this person waste their time with this.

      We are not talking about a friend who has stayed for 2 weeks. We are talking about someones mother who has established residency whether she is on the lease or not. The bottom line is these people have an unauthorized resident in violation of their own lease and now they want her out. Their options to get her out do not involve the police.
      Re: how do you evict a person who is not on the lease? by Nicole (PA) on October 27, 2014 @08:37 [ Reply ]
      in my area, the police also would NEVER get involved ... wouldn't even show up if they knew that was why you were calling.

      to the original poster - this has NOTHING to do with you but is a matter between your boyfriend and his mother.

      also, just curious ... why would you want a "monster" to watch your child?

      police and landlords don't want to deal with your type family drama ... have your boyfriend and his mom work it out and stay out of it.

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