This depends on many things, is this house in your name or your partners? Can you prove (if it's not in your name) that you've paid towards living there? You need to seek proper legal help here, that may be enough to make your partner sit up and realise that kicking you out is not fair. The threat of legal action may make them back down. I think it depends on what state you live. Go to the court house in your county and go to either the divorce office or clerk of the court house and ask what rights you have. I do know you have to be together quite a while, if your state reconizes common law relationship, where you lived together and established a home, etc over years, but never got married. Good luck.
They have legal rights to be able to retrieve their possessions. You can contact an attorney through Legal Aid to help you with this if you need the law on your side.
when i said they got legal rights
he got kicked out
When Rosa Parks got kicked off the bus she was in Montgomery, Alabama
If someone is on the title of your house, they have legal ownership rights and cannot be kicked out without following proper legal procedures, such as a formal eviction process. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to understand your specific situation and options.
The Vikings never got kicked out of Iceland.
Be religious or get kicked out
I'm 14 and got kicked out months ago. I lived with a friend, then with my step dad. Yes it was considered legal, and yes they did leave me in the street with only my suitcase at first. If a girl four years younger than you can get kicked out in GA, so can you.
He got roundhouse kicked by chuck norris, then he landed on Mexico
No, it's called assault.
Roger Williams was kicked out of Massachusetts for spreading "new and dangerous rumors".
They got kicked out by the Arabs