Tell her to leave. But you will probably need your husband's agreement.
In Florida, to evict someone from your home, you would need to follow the legal eviction process through the court system. This typically involves providing written notice to the individual, filing an eviction lawsuit, attending a court hearing, and obtaining a court order for the eviction. It is recommended to consult with a lawyer for guidance specific to your situation.
YES.
Three months
Yes, Florida does have a three day rule.
yes sister is wanda resides in fl.
As long as the land is owned solely by your husband and his sister then it will not be affected by her husband's bankruptcy.
Yes she does and she lives in Miami,Fl [ I have met her sister before ]
NO FORM! that ain't rite kickin yer brother out of his own trailer! how dair yew. a holl.
I've heard he had a home built in Ormond Beach,FL
There is no requirement that you put a spouse on your rental agreement in Florida. If this were your primary home and you were purchasing it, then there would be requirement that both are on title or the one spouse sign document acknowledging they have the right to be.
In the Sister Cities Program, Lakeland, FL has been twinned with Richmond Hill, Ontario; Imabari, Japan; Balti, Moldova; Portmore, Jamaica; and Chongming County, Shanghai, China.
You have to be 18 to decide where you are going to live.
I'm not trying to be funny, but if you were married (legally) to him at the time of death, yes - who else would be responsible for it?