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These People have lived here over 18 yrs paid very little rent $400 when he wasent married now he pays $900 4 a two story 1 bedroom 1 bath w/the livingroom converted to a extra bedroom 4 the other two adults w/ I just found out 3kids His son and Daughter-in-law both work. the father is a welder by trade who is quite amazing I'd say he is more like a artist w/iron. Anyway he can't find work and dosent speek english. My father has been around the block with this guy and he has an excuse 4 it all. yet After all said and done my father dosent have the heart to kick him/them out I told him Id do it. He says no.This is my question Is there a Finacial instatution that these people can turn to 4 help that will pay my father directly. Honestly I think they are 50% playing my fathers soft heart. because the son drives a new truck the daughterinlaw has a nice car and I dont think any of then collect any benifits.

2006-11-14 08:02:48 · 2 answers · asked by Sick As It Gets on my space 1 in Family & Relationships Family

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If your father is the landlord and has decided not to take action, there is nothing you can do.

I doubt - seriously doubt - that they would be bothered to look for outside financial assistance. I doubt they would qualify for it with new vehicles.

What you can try is to be sure that (for your father's sake) they HAVE been served with a 3-day pay or quit notice and after the 3rd day, they have been served with a 30-day Order to Vacate notice. While it does not need to be enforced, it is legal (because you pay to have it delivered by an individual for the court system) and can be enforced after such time.

The only option I can think of for these folks - to answer your question - is a personal loan providing they have collateral, or HUD (a housing assistance program). HUD has a several year waiting list, though, so I think they're out of the realm of your intention.

2006-11-14 08:10:55 · answer #1 · answered by stevegoryan 3 · 2 0

some states have certain requirements for how many people can be living in 1 house, depending on how many bedrooms there are. In Virginia it's 2 people per bedroom.

2006-11-14 16:05:52 · answer #2 · answered by Shorty3351 2 · 0 0

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