By court order if everything else fails.
To evict a relative living in your house in Mississippi, you must follow the formal eviction process. This involves providing written notice to the relative, filing for eviction through the court, attending a hearing, and obtaining a court order for the relative to vacate the premises. It is advisable to consult with an attorney to ensure that you follow all legal requirements.
Under the Philippine law, if a relative is living in your house for free and there is no lease agreement, they are considered a mere occupant and not a tenant. As such, they can be asked to leave at any time without the need for formal eviction proceedings. However, it is advisable to give them a reasonable notice period to vacate the premises before taking further legal action.
In Mississippi, individuals under 21 are considered minors. If your parents give permission for you to move out at 17, you can do so legally. It is advisable to have a written agreement outlining the terms of your departure and living arrangements to avoid misunderstandings.
In Illinois, parents are legally responsible for providing shelter and support to their minor children, including those who are 17 years old. Therefore, parents cannot legally evict their 17-year-old child from their home until the child reaches the age of majority, which is 18 in Illinois.
In Alabama, a parent can legally evict their 18-year-old child from their home, as the child is considered an adult at this age. It is recommended to provide written notice and follow legal procedures to avoid potential issues.
In Mississippi, regulations stipulate that a person must be at least 21 years of age to be considered capable of independent living. Therefore, if you drop out of high school before turning 21, you may still require your parents' consent to move out. However, there may be exceptions in specific situations, such as if you are legally emancipated or under the care of a legal guardian.
if it is her house and you refuse to leave then she can evict you and have sherriffs forcefully remove you if necessary
You go to "..." and click "edit town." Once you are in the town, click on the house you want to evict Sims from, and scroll over the three options. One of them is "evict Sims." choose the Sims you want to evict, and voila!
You need to provide more details. Are you trying to evict a tenant from property you own, or just make someone leave the house you're living in, or what?
Cockrum, Mississippi living in Momma's old house...
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The average cost of living is 91% that of the rest of the US in Mississippi. The total cost of your living will vary based on house size and college costs.
Are you trying to evict a family from a house? You click on the bulldozer icon at the top of the screen and then place the bulldozer over the house you want to evict from and click. It will ask if you want to evict the family, click yes and they are out of there! It then asks if you want to bulldoze the house if no then click no. Place the bulldozer back over the icon at the top of the screen and click. It will go away and you can do what you wanted to do with the house or family.
it is ilegal unless you have permission
If the house or whatever it is is not owned by them and in their name they can. Anyone can be evicted at anytime, unless a contract has been signed. However, if the person you are wishing to evict broke the rules of the contract, then you can. The only time someone can't be evicted is if they are a minor living at home with their parents. Obviously. Hope I was of some help to you.
No.
Yes, he can. It's his house.
No, he can't as long as there are no restraining orders, etc.