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Can I Kick Out A House

I'm about to be kicked out of my house, what should I do?

If the decision has been made and there is no chance for a reprieve, then you had better decide what you are going to take with you and get busy packing. I’m serious. I came home one night from playing a gig (I was in a band at the time) and found two suitcases on the front porch and my mother and step father standing behind the screen door. My mother was crying and told me I had to find somewhere to live as my stepfather would not allow me back into the house. I never did blame her as she had my younger sister and brother to take care of and my stepfather was a real prick and she had nowhere else to go.Anyway, you are about to find out just how creative and resilient a person you are, so accept it and move on. You obviously have the use of a computer and probably have a cell phone, so you are not some abused kid from the projects about to hit the streets. Be real, and look at your options. They are there and will be apparent as soon as you pull your head out of your butt and quit feeling sorry for yourself. Life is real and not always easy. Suck it up and good luck. Life rewards those that say “screw it” and move on to greener pastures.

Can my mom kick my dad out of her house?

I imagine so.My grandma could hold her own against any man in a fair fight and she wasn’t particular about fighting fair. When she kicked grandpa out, he was out. And he stayed out, until he figured out how to fix it. He was a good fixer.After 20 years, your mom and dad have probably been here before. Long time wedded couples always find ways to make up. Until one of them stops caring. Then it is over. And there will be nothing anyone can do about it.Don’t spend too much time worrying about avoiding the wreck. That’s up to them. You should make yourself ready to survive in the aftermath.LeecherOne who leeches; a physician.(Internet, file sharing) One who downloads a torrent.Lechera man given to excessive sexual indulgence; a lascivious or licentious man.

How can the HOA kick you out of your house when you own it?

How can the HOA kick you out of your house when you own it?Your HOA cannot directly kick you out of your home. There is a bit of a legal process. The HOA can do this because while you own your home, the HOA owns the neighborhood in which your home lives. That means you are responsible to pay dues to the HOA which controls your neighborhood. If you break HOA rules, you may get fined. If you fail to pay fines or HOA dues, the HOA can put a lien on your house for the dues and fines and lawyers fees owed. You cannot sell or refinance your home until that lien is paid.And if the lien goes unpaid for long enough, the HOA can choose to foreclose on that lien, which means that the home will be sold to pay the outstanding liens against the house.You must, as a homeowner, maintain your financial obligations that you agreed to when you bought your home. Remember that stack of papers you spent an hour signing (and you never knew you could sign your name that many times)? One of those was the covenants on file with the City which says that you agree that the HOA runs the show in your neighborhood and you have to play along or face financial penalties. You also agreed that if you don’t pay, the HOA can take what you owe out of the cost of the home. You agreed that the HOA would be the primary non-mortgage lienholder, and could use your house as the collateral for unpaid HOA debts. The bank may be the mortgage lienholder, but the HOA is usually the first non-mortgage lienholder in line behind any mortgage liens. So even if you’re paying your mortgage on time but you fail to pay HOA dues or fines, you can still have a lien foreclosed, and you can be evicted and your house can be forcibly sold in a foreclosure sale to cover what you owe.I oversaw two foreclosures for failure to pay HOA dues and fines during my tenure on our Board of Directors. It’s a very lengthy process, but we worked as closely with the homeowner as they would allow. In one case, we worked out a payment plan with the homeowner which allowed him to stay in his house. In another, the homeowner simply wouldn’t play nice at all. Tangentially, he ended up going to jail on a DV charge. A real sweetheart, that one. We threatened to foreclose, and while we were preparing to file, the bank decided to foreclose which meant we got paid without paying for the foreclosure. Phew.

Can you kick your ex girlfriend out of your house?

Yes, but it may not be that simple.(I will assume that your ex-girlfriend does not wish to leave the house and your are inquiring about your legal ability to have her removed. )If she has established roots at your residence (such as receiving mail there), then it is not as simple a matter of having the police escort her from the property as a trespasser. The police are unlikely to get involved in a situation that looks like a non-criminal domestic dispute.If law enforcement cannot solve the problem for you, and your ex-girlfriend refuses to leave, then you may wish to speak to an attorney. In most cases, you’ll want to send a certified letter to the house guest asking them to leave in 30 days. Even though the guest is not formally a tenant, certain principles of landlord-tenant law may apply. The law typically defaults to a month's notice if no specific term is included in the lease or, as in the case of the hold-over house guest, there is no lease to begin with. Your notice should comply with any statutory requirements of your jurisdiction regarding termination of lease notices, but if possible, you may want ask your ex to tell you where you should deposit her belongings should she fail to vacate by the date specified.This course of action does have some risk, however. Your ex could assert that you wrongfully ousted her and may seek damages to her belongings if they go missing or are harmed after you put them out of the house. If you are concerned about such liability, you may want to go all the way through a tenant eviction. This will obviously be much more costly, but should afford you greater protection from liability. Again, if you decide to take this approach, it may be advisable to hire an experienced landlord-tenant attorney to help you with your case.Good luck!

If you are kicked out of your parents house do you have a right to gather your belongings?

This would depend upon, what the reasons were for your being kicked out, your age & what you actually own within your parents house.Ultimately, if you were kicked out of your parents house, for no real reason, other than they were angry & wanted you out, then i’d ask them why they’ve chosen to do this.If you’re a minor, then what they’re doing is actually illegal & i would be speaking to somebody older & close to you, about this & about their behaviour.If you’re a non minor & you’ve created an issue that has greatly upset your parents, so much so, that they have literally thrown you out of their home, then i’d encourage you to wait until the dust has settled & approach your parents gently & politely.Ask them if you can collect all that actually belongs to you, because they’re your things & you require them urgently.Also, do you have somewhere to stay?It’s one thing to be kicked out of your family home, but surely your parents wouldn’t want their own son/daughter, sleeping out on the streets.Do you work, study, or live off temporary benefits?These are some of the important factors that you must consider, when your life’s been suddenly impacted.If you have somehow “hurt” your parents, then you should try to make peace with them, by apologising to them for your behaviour.If your parents have hurt you & you made the decision to leave their home, then with time, once you’ve all calmed down, you can let them know how you feel & that you too, demand an apology.Remember, you’re all family, so you should all show respect toward each other & you should all try to sort things out & make peace with each other.We humans are very complex beings & we most often allow our emotions to rule us & to get in the way of making peace.The good news is, it doesn’t have to be this way.You can make peace, if you “choose” to & even if your parents were at fault, you can still “choose” to take the higher ground & set some really positive examples/principles.All the best & take care! :-)

How do u kick someone out your house that is on parole?

If the house is in your mother's name, your mother has to call the police to throw him out. No one else can do it.
BUT - if he's yelling, screaming, throwing things, YOU or your brother call 911. You say a parolee is abusing his family and the dude is arrested and in jail and returned to prison, probably, before you can blink. And there's nothing your mom can do about it.

How can I kick out my girlfriend if I own the house?

My grandfather left me the house in his will. I live in it, all the bills are in my name. My now ex-girlfriend has been living there for about 9 months, she is worthless. Never helps with the bills if she does it's a minimal amount. She is a drug addict and I cant have that in my life anymore and I wont. I asked her to leave and she told me she doesn't have to. Her mail is forwarded from my grandfather's house to my dad's house and her address on her license is my dad's address(not my grandfather's address) what right does she have to say no? What can I do to make her leave? I can't evict since we have no lease agreement. Right? I've read about unlawful detainer is this the correct route to take or is there some other way i need to take to ensure that she will leave? I live in Florida.

Can my spouse kick out a guest without my consent?

I’m not a lawyer so I’m guessing that it depends on several things. Your question comes down to what will happen if she calls the police and tells them that the guest is unwelcome. Like all things legal, it depends.Even if your wife’s name is not on the title, she has some rights if the house is her home. Has she used some of her income other non-communal assets to pay on the mortgage? The police will not be able to determine whether your wife’s name is on the title or if she has a communal interest in the home. They may take this issue as a he said/she said issue, but if she says the house is her home, they will probably accept that as true.Has the guest been there long enough to establish that the house is also his or her home? If so, the guest will also have some rights. I will assume that this is not the case.Is the guest male or female? It should not matter, but the police are more likely to deal more harshly with a male. I’m going to assume that the guest is male.What is the police officer’s biases relative to men vs. women? Some will favor your wife. Some may not. Is he familiar with state law and the policies of his department? In any case, the responding officer is somewhat of a random variable.If you are not home when this happens, the police will probably insist the visitor leave the house.If you are home, it is complicated. My best guess is that it could go either way. They may walk away; they may try to negotiate. Many jurisdictions require that they take an action to defuse the situation. Will your spouse allege that either you or the guest abused her? In some jurisdictions the police may make you and the guest leave.If the situation is so bad that your wife will call the police, the result is unpredictable and is risky for everyone. It is far better to resolve it without calling the police. If you don’t want a divorce and cannot resolve the issue, then you should probably make your guest leave. If you do want a divorce, you should also probably make the guest leave and contact a lawyer.

Can I legally kick my wife's new boyfriend out of my house?

Thanks for all the responses. And I found out because she invited him in I can't kick him out, all I can do is ask him to leave, but he doesn't have to listen as long as she wants him here. I got my information from the cops. The only reason I didn't kick his *** was for the kids, I wanted to try and solve this peacefully between me and my wife, so the kids didn't see us arguing. By the way this is the second boyfriend she has had since she told me she wanted a divorce 3 months ago.

In indiana can i kick my 18 year old son out of the house?

As long as he is legally competent, then yes, you can kick him out of the house. You have fulfilled your obligation of "parens patriae" which states that you must give shelter, food, and clothing to a child until he/she is 18. Once he is 18, and can make decisions with knowledge of right and wrong, then you are free to kick him out.

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