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If you both jointly own a property, your ex husband or wife cannot change the locks. The only way to prevent that person gaining access it via an occupation/non molestation order whilst the divorce/legal separation goes through.
In two phase locking there are two phases. The first phase is known as Expanding Phase and locks are issued in this phase. No lock is released. Then after change all changes are committed and the second phase starts that is the Shrinking Phase in which all the changes are noted and the locks are released. No locks are issued in this phase
Refuse to play the game, especially the blame game. Change your number, change your locks and don't give out any mixed messages, if it gets out of hand consider moving or getting a restraining order.
The tenants as if the locks are ok then why change them.....
It is legal to change the locks on any home that you own.
If you are living in a property owned by another business or person, no. You have to contact the property owner and have them change the locks (or provide you with the new locks so you can change them). If you are the property owner and there is a person renting you can only change the locks after you've notified the renter about the change in writing. If you have evicted the renter and they refuse to leave/turn in keys or there is no renter then you can change the locks at will.
yes mostly you can change locks on any doors
Same day. Don't waste time, change the locks.
Call the police in most cases. This type of action is called an illegal eviction. He cannot change locks until a judge has issued a writ of possession of property, and only if he hires a deputy sheriff to remove you from the premises.
If you own the property, you can legally change the locks whenever you want.
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Get a restraining order against him....pack up the kids and move out. If you don't want to move, when he's gone, change the locks, get the restraining order and report his abuse to the police. OR...look in your yellow pages and find a local women's shelter to help you. The department of Children and Families should be able to help also.