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Yes, but only for a certain period of time after you have begun the eviction process. This time period varies by state. This is of course only if the expartner has established residency (if the person never lived in the residence then they wouldn't have any more rights to occupy the space than your neighbor would). The requirements of establishing residency also vary by state.

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