If there was a contract and the time has expired they tell you to leave, if you refuse, the police help you leave. If however your under a contract and your time is not up then they would have to follow the same eviction process as a landlord would for tennants.
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.
yes she can, but the process is long lasting 5 years . After she becomes a citizen , the process would be shorter - 2 years.
What is the law to evict someone from rental home
Evict her.Additional: If she has been a long-time resident you MUST do it in a legal fashion according to the laws of your state, however. Check with your local court - you may have to file eviction papers in order to get her out.
No, "resident" does not contain a long vowel sound. The "e" in "resident" is pronounced with a short /ɛ/ sound.
Three months
yes u can,but its a really long process.
Once a person from another nation marries a Canadian citizen, he or she becomes a permanent resident. The process takes approximately 50 days for the paperwork.
If someone comes to visit and then plans to stay, how long do i have to put that person out?
Till the cops evict you.
No, he can't as long as there are no restraining orders, etc.
depending on your state. In Minnesota, you have a 6 month redemption period and if your not out by than or have not reclaimed your property, the mortgage company will have to evict you and that is another process which can take 30 or more days.