You tell them the reasons that they need to leave and give them a reasonable time to move out. If they refuse to leave if it something as a result of payment issues, then you can go to the police. They can then get them evicted if you can give them a probably cause. If it is not for financial reasons or abuse of the contract or living privileges then I am not sure how you can go about that.
Yes, if the grandchild (or guardian) decides it's best for you to vacate the premises. The house apparently never belonged to you or your husband, so his will or laws of intestacy for his estate do not apply to the house.
Leave the house/flat/etc.
Truman
The lower house is the "Florida House of Representatives".
depends on what you agreed with the landlord, there is no set time
Yes, They have house insurance in Florida.
The lower house is the "Florida House of Representatives".
Florida Tropical House was created in 1933.
Ames-Florida House was created in 1856.
Wayne Gretzky did have a house in Florida. He and his wife owned a condo in Palm Harbor, Florida. They also had a house in California.
You would first have to serve a notice of eviction,which should be drawn up by a lawyer specializing in this area.
John Adams was the one who first moved into the White House, about 4 months before he had to vacate it for the new president Jefferson.