Not a lot of information here to give proper answer. Why would you? No help around house? Trouble maker? Age of Son?
Is this eviction to help him grow, or so he won't intefere in your life?
You will first have to give the tenant every opportunity to avoid an eviction. The process varies from state to state, though you generally have to give 3 days notice before starting an eviction. If the tenant doesn't respond to the 3 day notice, you will then have to prepare and file an unlawful detainer lawsuit. You can represent yourself, although if you are not very familiar with your state's civil court procedure (small claims court experience doesn't count), I highly recommend retaining an attorney.
You will then have to have the tenant served with the lawsuit. County sheriffs usually serve court papers, as well as many licensed process servers. If you use anyone other than a licensed process server or the sheriff, you will not be awarded service fees if you win your lawsuit.
After the tenant is served, the tenant must answer the lawsuit. If the tenant doesn't answer within a certain number of days (varies by state) you can file a "Motion for Default." A hearing will be scheduled, and if the tenant doesn't appear, you automatically win as long as you have evidence to support your claim.
If the tenant answers the lawsuit, you can file for a "Show Cause" hearing. At that hearing, the judge will ask the tenant why he/she should not be evicted. If the tenant has legitimate legal defenses, the judge will set a trial date. If the tenant has no legal defenses, the judge will enter a judgment in the landlord's favor.
If the matter is scheduled for trial, you will need to prepare your case for the judge. This isn't small claims court, so if you aren't represented by an attorney, be sure to watch a few eviction trials and/or consult an attorney well before trial.
If you have already won, the tenant will be ordered to move out. If he/she is still in possession of the property after the date set by the court, the sheriff will physically evict the tenant. You must give the sheriff a certified copy of the judgment in order for the tenant to be evicted.
There are many landlord's rights groups out there to help you. If you ask plenty of questions and comply with the court's rules of procedure, your eviction should be successful.
Important Note
Mediation is a process where the landlord and tenant can resolve the problem underlying the eviction. It is much less expensive and quicker than the legal eviction process described above. See the Related Questions below.
Landlord/tenant law is an extremely complex area of law that varies widely from state to state. Each has certain rights and obligations under the law. You need to contact a landlord/tenant agency in your area or a private attorney who can review your situation and any lease agreement between the parties, then explain your options under your state laws.
Dont panick,get out of your room and tell a parent/parents or legal gardian.If no one is home and your both alone ask him nicely and he/she will get out.If they are to stuborn then go in their room get one of their favorite things and not give it to them until they get out and stay out for at least for awhile.When your parent/parents or legal gardian gets home.
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I think you tell them that there is something he is really afraid of in his room, or you can beat him until he wants to leave:)
Ailee has one younger brother
no but she has a younger brother called Tanner.
No, she has a younger brother.
(older brother Garrett, younger brother Walter, and younger sister Lillian)
her older brother is Masahiro and her younger sister is Mitue. her younger brother is Eiji.
No but his younger brother Mateo Arias is in it. He plays Jerry.
If you have to share a room with your younger sibling try to move the furniture around to make more space. Try not to fight with your younger brother or sister because then it will not be much fun sharing a room with them. Be nice to eachother so sharing a room will be fun. Think of the positives about sharing a room with a younger sibling, you don't have to sleep in a room by yourself and you always have someone to talk to.
If I were a younger brother I would get my way more often. If I were a younger brother I would envy my older brother. If I were a younger brother I would pester my sister. If I were a younger brother I would have a crush on my sister's friends. If I were a younger brother I would want to play with my brother's toys. If I were a younger brother I would not like hand-me-downs.
Cain is Able's younger brother. In the Bible, they are two of the sons of Adam and Eve. Cain is known for killing his brother Abel out of jealousy.
Ailee has one younger brother
In Malayalam, you call a younger brother "Chettan."
Kick them, Just kidding cooperate to shut them up
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the has and older brother and a younger brother > Jelani ( Older Brother) Makiah (Younger Brother) Maya (older Sister)
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You would call your husband's younger brother a brother-in-law.
"otouto"if it's your younger brother, "otoutosan" if it's somebody else's younger brother.