Generally, no. You can evict someone from a property you do not own if you are an "agent" of the owner by virtue of a legal document such as a power of attorney or a management agreement recorded in the land records. You should consult with an attorney who can review the details and explain your options.
no, you will have to buy them out
You are being evicted.
No, if you were evicted you no longer have a lawful right to enter.
Generally, you could stay until you get evicted, unless you already have been. Once you have been evicted from a house that you do not own, you are legally trespassing after that time and could be arrested.
There are 4 houseguests left and the last one evicted was Reny
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To get kicked out or put out of. For example, to be removed or told to leave a property by a landlord. "Mrs Smith was evicted from her house for not paying the rent".
Every state has its own laws regarding what to do with personal property of an evicted tenant. You'll need to check with your state's rules.
Maybe. But for sure you will lose the house because the bank will foreclose and you will be evicted. They will then put the house up for auction so they can get their money out of the house.
Greg Froning was evicted from his house due to a legal dispute involving unpaid rent. Reports indicated that he fell behind on his payments, leading the landlord to take action to reclaim the property. The eviction highlighted potential financial difficulties he faced at that time.
She certainly might if she now holds title.
yes. they were evicted.