30 days is all she has to give you. You are not married so you have no special rights. It's like any other month-to-month landlord/tenant arrangement.
If she changes the locks on you, call the police...she can't, by law, leave you out in the cold no matter how upset she gets.
In all due respect to my previous posters, unless you have an arrangement that is DIFFERENT, you get 30 days minimum, bottom line, regardless of what anyone else tells you. That is the statutory minimum. If you want to get technical about it, if you don't want to leave, she has to evict you like anyone else.
Once you broke up, you legally became a border.
2007-08-13 11:10:45
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answered by Expert8675309 7
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Wow good question. 30 Days I think. She has to give you an eviction notice though. But really, since she owns the house that means she probably will be paying the mortgage. So out of respect I would leave now. If you stay it will probably become an uncomfortable situation for the both of you.
2007-08-13 16:13:58
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answered by memememe 3
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I say legally you are on thin ground. Depending on your state and other circumstances could be as little as right now (although I am certain she would have to allow some time for you to remove your stuff) to 30 days. Either way not long
2007-08-13 16:35:02
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answered by Craig T 6
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If you are not a renter, and can prove it, you will get about 10 minutes when the cops show up. Sorry.
If you pay rent then you have 30 days. If you are broken up why would you want to stay there?
2007-08-13 17:03:29
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answered by frankie b 5
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It depends on which state you live in... I went through it already I had to file eviction with the courts...Oh and it also depends on how long you have lived there and do you have any proof of you living there.. Good luck
2007-08-13 16:19:51
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answered by Mz.G 2
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If you have nothing in writing, I think you have only as long as she is willing to let you stay.
If you do have something in writing, or your name is on the deed (and you would not be asking this question if it was) then pay attention to that.
2007-08-13 16:15:36
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answered by cbmttek 5
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Untill she calls a police officer to throw you out.
2007-08-13 16:14:43
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answered by ed 7
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I would say 24 hours, unless you have special circumstances.
2007-08-13 16:14:42
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answered by mustangamer 3
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Just move out, why would you want to stay?Looser!
2007-08-13 16:17:44
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answered by Tim 5
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How fast can you say "restraining order"
2007-08-13 16:15:51
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answered by William R 7
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