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You are never required to evict someone.
Check the Landlord-Tennant laws in your state and municipality. It is possible you will need to serve her with eviction.
Follow the eviction procedures in your state
Only if she is 18 or older and not legally dependent for some special reason (such as physical or mental disability). Attempting to expel any minor child from one's home is illegal in all states and tantamount to child abandonment and/or abuse.
YES.
You can only evict if their rent is behind or if they have violated any rules signed in your renters contract. If this includes a "no illegal drugs clause" you cannot evict unless they are convicted of possesion. If you evict and they are not charged or found innocent the tenant can turn around and sue. Wait for the DA to file charges and follow up on the result.
In order to evict you 18 year old, you will need to get an eviction notice. You can obtain an eviction notice from your local court house.
In Ontario, once a child turns 18, they are considered a legal adult and their parents cannot evict them. However, parents have a legal obligation to provide support for their minor children if they are unable to support themselves.
Possibly, if the reason for the arrest was related to the residence, like if they robbed the liquor store next door. Most states allow a landlord to evict a tenant with very short notice if drugs were found in the unit, especially if this is subsidized housing.
Yes but you have to follow your states eviction process which means 30days notice maybe even longer depending on where you live
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.
No, parents don't usually evict their children. Most children grow up and leave their parent's homes on their own. Over the years, children have started leaving their parent's homes later and later.