no you shouldn't
To leave someone in the lurch is to avoid, neglect or refuse giving someone help when they need it.
you can do things that will leave it to them easy.you can do things that will leave it to them easy.
What you do is you tell them they have a deadline to get all there things and in 2days they have to leave or the cops will get involved.
If you are asked to leave someone's home and refuse, they have the right to self-defense. If it is acceptable or not will be decided in a court of law because the person will probably be arrested for trespassing.
Unless he places you under arrest you may refuse. However, he may be asking you to leave because there is some nearby danger which may harm you in which case you would be a fool to refuse his directions.
leave, i leave it outside
His hat.
Unless he places you under arrest you may refuse. However, he may be asking you to leave because there is some nearby danger which may harm you in which case you would be a fool to refuse his directions.
His hat.
show your authority and ask for the guest to leave
This is a tough situation depending on where you live there is such a thing as squatters rights. If they have been in your home for more than thirty days and refuse to leave you might have a problem. Your best bet is to find a way to reason with them and get them to move out. If this is impossible you might end up going to court.
Because he refuse to join the N's.