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My niece lived on property her boyfriend moved in. She moved out and he stayed. Want him out. Never have gotten any money from him. Eviction says you have to have rental agreement to evict. He is on my property without my permission. The eletric has been shut off for over a year.

2006-11-09 10:37:46 · 18 answers · asked by Judy H 1 in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

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SINCE HE HAS BEEN THERE OVER 30 DAYS THE LAW SAYS THAT HE HAS LEGAL RIGHTS TO BE THERE NOW YOU CAN DO IT THE QUICK WAY & GET A RESTRAINING ORDER, BUT YOU HAVE TO HAVE REASONS AS TO WHY? YOU CANT SAY THAT HE ISNT ON THE LEASE,HE DONT PAY RENT, ETC........OR YOU CAN GET AN EVICTION NOTICE TO GET HIM OUT THE QUICK WAY IS THE RESRTAINING ORDER.........GL

2006-11-09 10:42:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I would take my son for the day and just spend some time with him. It sucks being a single parent and a teacher. So much of my time is taken up a school that my son gets ripped off quite a bit. He tries to be good about it ... but it's hard on him. At Open House last week I never even got to go see his classroom because some of my parents were so needy and that broke my heart. My principal took him over to see his stuff which was so sweet ... but it wasn't the same. =( I'd just spend the day doing whatever he wanted to do. No matter the cost. Just to have some fun and relax and just be together. That would be exactly what I would do ... Peace to you PC ... ♥ ~ ♥ ~ ♥ ~ ♥ ~ ♥ ~ ♥ ~ ♥

2016-05-22 01:26:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You need to go to an attorney who specializes in Landlord/Tenant law in your area. Not someone who does it occasionally, but someone who does it as their bread & butter.

They will file what is known as an ejectment action in civil court. Ejectment actions return property to the rightful owner, especially in cases where the person occupying the property has no legal right to be there. California may have a different name for this process (summary possession, etc), but a Landlord/Tenant lawyer will know exactly what I am talking about and tell you what they call it there.

Calling the cops blah blah won't take care of this matter. He had a right to be there at one time because your niece allowed him to remain there with her. The cops aren't going to get involved in what they will view as a possible self-help eviction. Regular housing court can't help because he is not and never was an actual tenant.

Do what I said and you will be able to get him out permanently.

2006-11-09 11:10:40 · answer #3 · answered by BoomChikkaBoom 6 · 2 0

Here's the deal. Call the police and tell them that you think someone might be living on your property without your permission or consent. The police will show up and unless he can prove that he can legally live there (he has utilities in his name, a signed rental contract, etc.), they will physically remove him.

However, if he has any legal claim to your place as a renter, such as paying you rent at one time or another, you will need to go through the eviction process.

If you're in Southern California, I may be able to help.

Regards

2006-11-09 11:15:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Change the lock when he's not home.

If he wants his stuff back, he has to pay you back rent.
If he refuse to pay you back rent, file civil lawsuit in a small claim court for unpaid back rent.

Write an eviction notice and ask a Sheriff to delivery it to him. This will cost you about $100-$200 just to get him out legally.

2006-11-11 10:37:40 · answer #5 · answered by RunSueRun 5 · 0 1

Oh this is fun. Well actually i just realized that you could just call the cops if he doesn't own your property you may have him escorted off the property and if he continues to come you can have him sued and have a restraining order.But personally i would just buy 4 dobermans and let them loose and video tape it but make sure before you let them out you post beware of doggy signs then he cant sue you! Or you could just let the wead smoking Rastafarian stay there and make him do all your yard work!

2006-11-09 10:42:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Have you tried throwing his stuff out on the lawn and changing the locks? Id talk to an attorney or see if you can file charges against him for trespassing. You own the property and that alone should entitle you to a few rights yourself. Fight for what is rightfully yours and you cant go wrong.

2006-11-11 10:31:34 · answer #7 · answered by heartbroken 2 · 0 1

Go to the court house and get an eviction notice giving him 30-60 days to move out otherwise you might could charge him with tress passing

2006-11-09 10:42:27 · answer #8 · answered by donna r 2 · 0 2

call your local sheriffs office have him removed as a trespasser you might give him something in writing first give him some time to get out after that point call the sheriff show him the documents you gave the leeach and have him removed, besides without electricity the property is uninhabitable he could be running space heaters and crap could cost you your property then where would you be?

2006-11-09 11:09:29 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Go on a trespassing violation then. but look into the eviction laws

2006-11-09 10:40:47 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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