Tell him that he is trespassing and that you will call the police.
Call the police.
When the police arrive inform them that you have exclusive rights to the property, you have asked him to leave and that he is refusing to leave. They will escort him off the premises.
If he persistently returns you may wish to seek a restraining order or to sue him for trespass or press criminal charges for trespass if available.
You should seek legal advice. Depending on the nature and length of your relationship he may have acquired some rights to the property. He certainly has rights over any of his personal things so do not damage them or prevent him from taking them.
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If this person is in your house, you should tell him to leave. If he refuses, you can contact the police. However, if he is in her home, there is nothing you can do about it.
Yes, If he is not going to work then leave him!!!
Because Kristen already has a boyfriend and she refuses to leave him.
If you've firmly asked him to leave you alone and he refuses, you can visit your local police department to have a restraining order issued. Depending on the scenario, this will prevent him from calling you or coming within "X-many" feet of you. That generally does the trick. His failure to comply with this order could result in his immediate arrest.
If he come to the house you are living in and is abusive then you can ask him to leave. If he refuses to leave then call Local Police and explain why you are calling. The Police should then come to the house and talk with both you and the ex-boyfriend. Police will then decide if ex-boyfriend should be arrested or not.
Have your boyfriend invite her to dinner so they can "talk", when she shows up, let immigration take her "home". The officers can get her to sign the papers before they leave. Problem solved.
Nothing. Leave him alone. He doesn't like you anymore.
If he is there to visit, ask him to leave. If he refuses, call the police and have him escorted out. If he lives there, you'll have to evict him. However, if the lease is in both names, you cannot do this.
They probably didnt do it for nothing they were probably board with the person that they were going out with so they dumped him/her and the they say that they dont no why they dumped them
If she likes you but refuses to break it off with her ex that means she doesn't have a sense of where she should stand or you haven't given her a good enough reason to leave the other boyfriend. I would highly, and I will say that again. I highly recommend you move on because if she is cheating on her current boyfriend then when you and her get involved she could do the same to you and cheat. It's not worth it in my opinion.
Of course she would, she is in love with Edward and while Jacob was her best friend and she left him.
just tell him the situation your in and I'm sure he will understand, but if he refuses to leave you alone, then you must try and ignore him, but on the other hand you could tell your boyfriend and he can deal with it!