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The person is not a tenant unless you take rent money from them, or sign a contract. You might want to write all parties a letter stating that you do not acknowledge this person as a tenant. If you want the person to leave, say so, and say that after the required period (which depends on your state) you will seek court action to evict everyone, if the person is still there.

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