If someone has been staying at your house for three months and refuses to leave, it's important to address the situation calmly and clearly. Start by having an open conversation about their intentions and the need for them to find other accommodations. If they still refuse to leave, you may need to consider legal options, such as eviction procedures, depending on local laws. It's essential to document your communications and seek advice if necessary.
The tenants who rented the house were asked to leave, because they had not been able to pay the rent for four months. Did you mean tenant or tenet?
yes
I BEEN ON HOUSE ARREST FOR 3 MONTHS AND I HAVE A HOME GUARD 200 THE JANK IS WACK AS HELL BUT THEY DON'T KNOW WHERE YOU ARE THEY JUST KNOW THAT YOU ARE OUT OF RANGE IF YOU LEAVE YOUR P.O. WILL COME AND CHECK ON YOU
Good host law sates that you are responsible for any house guests after they leave your house. If they have been drinking (even a little) and leave and get in an accident, you are liable because they are your responsibility
A renter is allowed three months to move out after the house has been sold.
If someone else is living in it
The smell. If anything smells like smoke, marijuana or anything then someone has been smoking.
no
When you have to leave a country you are being deported or exiled.
you can leave the country but no more than 6 months
4 months is not a lot of time to judge someone. You have to stay with them to get to know.
If you know you want to and have to leave just do it - make a clean break and don't look back.