no. you can't evict her because you are still married. if you get a legal separation from a lawyer then you may have a right but not at this point.the law reads that a husband and wife are responsible for each other . regardless if she works or not. if you go to a lawyer and want her out of the home, more than likely they won't do it because of her not working. you may also have a order put on you to pay alimony for her to move out and give her transportation in order to get on her feet and get a job. so you can do one or two things, move out yourself and get a apartment and she will have to rough it out. if she goes to a lawyer she won't have any money for a lawyer to represent her.i know, i use to be a paralegal for a law firm. she can't get legal services because they have a long waiting list and its usually for unwed mothers . as long as you are there, she can eat the groceries, use the phone, sleep there and if the cops get called out , they will say its a "civil matter". they won't take either of you to jail unless you two are disturbing the peace or domestic violence. she can also get credit cards in both of your names since you are married. if she is on your account with the bank, she can order more checks without you knowing, get another ATM card, etc. if you have direct deposit from work you can change that and get your money into another bank. change all your credit cards , keep the same company but just change to another card number. if she has a car she will get a job. if you don't come around long enough she will have to do something for herself. if everything is in your name, power, phone gas, then turn it off. place a red flag on the utility companies that noone is to turn on anything uless its done by you and in person with your id for proof. that way she can't go around you and have the stuff turned back on. these days they don't care as long as they have a address and a deposit. unless you specify not to because that is your home. they won't turn a utility on if the person don't have money.
To evict people from a given house in which they are paying rent, you have to give them a 3-month written notice.
Yes, a parent can legally evict their child from the house if the child is over 18 years old and not paying rent or violating house rules. The parent must follow the proper legal procedures for eviction, such as giving notice and going through the court process.
You go to "..." and click "edit town." Once you are in the town, click on the house you want to evict Sims from, and scroll over the three options. One of them is "evict Sims." choose the Sims you want to evict, and voila!
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It doesn't matter if she's not paying rent. You allowed her to establish and maintain a residence with you. You will need an eviction order from a court if she won't leave on her own. That usually gives her enough time to find another residence.
Both are correct, depending on the situation. I stayed in my house. I stayed in a hotel. I stayed at the door. I stayed at the starting-line. I stayed at the beach for the weekend. I stayed at my friend's house.
Are you trying to evict a family from a house? You click on the bulldozer icon at the top of the screen and then place the bulldozer over the house you want to evict from and click. It will ask if you want to evict the family, click yes and they are out of there! It then asks if you want to bulldoze the house if no then click no. Place the bulldozer back over the icon at the top of the screen and click. It will go away and you can do what you wanted to do with the house or family.
Then this means that the house is not a rental property anymore. Remember, the house is still owned by the owner, who can use the house as they see fit. However, a landlord may not evict a tenant while a lease is in effect.
No, it probably is not illegal. Once you have the notice of foreclosure, then you should make plans to move. Some companies move faster than others, but basically if you are not paying for the housing, you have no right to remain in the house.
if it is her house and you refuse to leave then she can evict you and have sherriffs forcefully remove you if necessary
Yes, he can. It's his house.
No, he can't as long as there are no restraining orders, etc.