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I've agreed to allow an associate to move in to my house 2 years ago after many persuassion. Not long after he moved in, I've found out about his "disturbed characters" which was in total opposite from the person I got to know before. He cheated many people (mostly his so called girlfriends), he borrowed stuff and money and never return them, he has many blades n knives that he kept hidden in his room and I also found out that he's a member of a gang. To top that all up, he had never paid a single cent for anything! Not long after, I've decided to ask him to leave but was greeted with an abusive response. He threatened me at one time that he's not going to move out. Disturbed, I decided to move out myself (even though the house is mine), yet he does not want to move out (he's stuff is still in my house). I could take legal action but I'm afraid of the consequences. Should I go to the police? What action will be taken against him?

2007-05-02 21:11:41 · 6 answers · asked by rama rama 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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First of all ,You had an agreement with this associate of yours, thats what matters as far as the legal perspective is concerned. What were the terms of your agreement? If you enter into an agreement with someone you need to honour it!

if you agreed that this guy should stay for sometime but not permanently then you may have a right to evict him from your house. You do have a right to your own property, to live freely and peacefully without any disturbance... it is clear that this guy has become a nuisance!

So my advice would be for you to report this to the police and not to take the law into your own hands. you may even apply for a restrainng order!

2007-05-02 21:46:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Call the police. Tell them your story. They will remove him from your house. You will need to get a restraining order to keep him from coming near you or your house. Immediately have you door locks changed and an alarm system put into the house.

2007-05-02 21:23:44 · answer #2 · answered by PEGGY S 7 · 1 0

Wow, you're so brave! i'm so proud which you probably did the the final option subject bearing directly to your father. i'm a mom of a sixteen year. previous daughter myself. i be responsive to that's extremely annoying now and returned to permit you be responsive to mom own issues, yet you particularly could desire to consult from her approximately this. on a similar time as you think of you're conserving her, you're particularly hurting her. She loves you greater suitable than all of us on the planet. that's her interest and her exhilaration that may additionally assist you. on a similar time as she would be in a position of share on your suffering, it could desire to be the concern to make your dating much greater constructive. you have the flexibility to bolster your bond along with your mom yet you're able to desire to permit her in. i could advise you the two pass to counseling at the same time...regardless of each and every thing he became into additionally her husband. you have executed an marvelous interest of not slicing your self for a week. It looks such as you be responsive to that's not a stable answer. It does not help, leaves undesirable scars and basically makes you sense worse approximately your self later. Be open and be truthful. convey your secrets and strategies out into the open and don't stay interior the darkness anymore. You sound like a clever woman. I choose you the very ultimate.

2016-10-14 10:26:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

file an eviction notice and contact the police

2007-05-02 21:22:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

s u should go to police pl. contact in detail-
nirman_samiti@rediffmail.com

2007-05-02 22:17:35 · answer #5 · answered by ar k 2 · 0 0

Shoot him, make it look like suicide.

2007-05-02 21:14:44 · answer #6 · answered by "Call me Dave" 5 · 0 1

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