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and you come and go as you please in there home for months and they are comtforble with it . then they aruge over something and before they tell you to stay out and take back the key you get your stuff out while they are gone . what kind of trubble can you get in with the law?

2006-11-18 13:44:47 · 3 answers · asked by Trace 2 in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

we didnt live toghter just next door neibours and were very good friends

2006-11-18 13:54:47 · update #1

her child is a very sick baby and needs constant care she has 24hr nurse care and when there ant nurses to fill in the slots i fill in intell they show up . we were best friends i even stayed with her in another state at a hospital for 6 months to learn how to help her take care of the baby and to be a shoulder to cry on . my family would come up on the week end to see me and her and bring things up from home that we need . we go back eight years together as friends but all ended becaused i did not back her up for sleeping with a married man that worked at the hospital and trying to have a relationship with him . just last week we were trying to fix it so that i will get payed for taken care of the baby .

2006-11-18 14:10:47 · update #2

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It's YOUR stuff.
You can do with it as your please.
Probably good move getting your stuff while they were gone.

2006-11-18 13:49:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

OK -- I am very confused -- why did they give you the key in the first place? If it was in case of problems -- then there is no reason why you were in the home all these months -- and that begs the question:

What was the argument about? Was it about you being in and out of the home all the time they were away? Is that why they were upset -- that you were using the place as party central, driving up the cost of utilities, having people there that did not belong there, leaving a mess, using their bed -- whatever?

Why was your stuff in their home anyway?

This seems to me to be a LOT more than what you are writing here -- and I am suspicious by nature -- especially since I've been burned by a short disaster of a marriage to an abusive and violent ex -- who more than 13 years AFTER the divorce -- even withOUT a key (and knowing he is to stay away from my property by Permanent Restraints in the Divorce Decree) walked into my Home and ... with the help of one of my Adult Children -- BURGLARIZED IT!

So that is why I am suspicious -- did they find something missing -- were things broken or damaged, what ELSE is the problem here...

2006-11-18 21:59:49 · answer #2 · answered by sglmom 7 · 0 0

Well, if you can prove that you had permission to live there; e.g. witnessed (friends) that would testify on your behalf, then you should not get into any trouble.

2006-11-18 21:52:34 · answer #3 · answered by ut_prosim 2 · 0 0

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