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Same day. Don't waste time, change the locks.
yes it is alswyas legal as long as you own the house
You tell him by phone, after you've moved out with all your stuff, or moved all his stuff out and changed the locks. Otherwise, you are just going to hear more excuses, and there will be the danger that you'll change your mind.
Depending on where you live the answer may be no. If you are married I believe that the person can come into the home at any time because they are part owner of the home. You should check with n attorney.
Have someone watch the house - and CHANGE ALL THE LOCKS. If he enters - call 911 immediately.
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.
Yes, unless he/she owns the house.
You probably should tell them. Most people change their beneficiary when they marry. Or add their spouse to a health policy.
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
Only if the other spouse is given keys to said locks. With two people who are legally married, one cannot lock out or evict the other without going through the court system in some fashion. They must file for legal separation or one spouse has to have broken the law in some way (resulting in, for example, a restraining order or involuntary psychiatric hold). Even if the spouse wanting to lock the other out is the owner of the house and the other is not, it doesn't matter, because they are said to have an "interest" in the property due to the marriage.