Here is 1 idea put their stuff on the porch outside and change the locks leave for a couple of days maybe they will get the hint
2006-06-20 08:05:14
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answered by DeeLicious 4
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You could get the police to come and remove them - but if they have furniture and things in your home .. they law will say they have a right to be there and you will have to deal with the property manager - I would address her this way _ Tell her you got yourself in a bind and have two people living with you that you want gone - she can request that they fill out applications in order to be approved to live there ( they most likely will not want to fill one out - and head their own way since now the manager knows) If you are in a apartment that is a 1 bedroom then she will tell you, you have to many occupants and again a letter would be sent informing your occupants that they must go. If you are nice to them and explain that you got yourself in this mess and have learned a lesson and it would not happen again and so on... They will help you because they do not want another empty apartment - unless your a trouble maker. .lol..lol.. good luck
2006-06-20 08:21:21
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answered by JODY 2
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First ask them to go..
or tell them, or whatever..
If they are not on the lease, and refuse to go- call the cops..
Though- if they get salty - they could always rat u out to the landlord that u had people there NOT on the lease..
2006-06-20 08:08:01
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answered by Glitter Pimpstress (G.P.) 2
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Tell them you want them to leave. If that doesn't work contact your local police department and talk with them. Remember every state has specific laws reguarding eviction. They may require that you go through the proper channels and give them thirty days to leave.
2006-06-20 08:07:05
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answered by sookie 2
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Say bye bye.
Give them notice and send them on their way.
2006-06-20 08:07:03
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answered by Kit Kat 6
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make up an excuse and they might get the hint
2006-06-20 08:04:25
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answered by Anonymous
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have you talked to them? tell them how you feel and that you need more space.
2006-06-20 08:04:45
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answered by vcscallicoat 3
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TRY GETTING EVICTION NOTICES AND GIVE THEM EACH ONE, THEN IF THEY DON'T LEAVE CALL THE POLICE...
2006-06-20 08:06:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Tell them they have to go...
2006-06-20 08:04:13
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answered by litlebit_bulldog 3
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if you've asked them to leave, but they won't .... call the cops
2006-06-20 08:04:46
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answered by webjnke1 7
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