I recommend a two step process.
1. Tell him to get out immediately.
2. If he doesn't get out immediately, complain to the police. They will assist you.
Another View: The age of the stepson is not given. If he is a minor you cannot "throw him out." If he is an adult and has been living in your home long enough to be considered a 'resident,' you will most likely have to comply with the landlord/tenant laws of your jurisdiction in order to evict him.
If he is not a formal tenant, then tell him to leave; when he doe snot do so, call the police and inform them that an intruder is in the house.
God's Stepson was created in 2001.
can you evict with a option to purchase
I will evict you if you don't pay your rent
Her father died and her stepson was to young to become king so she became the regent for her stepson. After a while she became Pharaoh but when her stepson became older he became Pharaoh.
No. One owner cannot evict the co-owner of the property.No. One owner cannot evict the co-owner of the property.No. One owner cannot evict the co-owner of the property.No. One owner cannot evict the co-owner of the property.
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stepson
You are never required to evict someone.
A stepson is the son of your spouse by another previous marriage partner or other relationship. This child is not related to you by blood.
The owner can evict a person if he/she does not pay it's rent.
Im going to evict you if you dont pay your rent this month.