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If the deed is in your name, and not theirs, then you can evict them, or kick them out and file charges for trespassing if they do not leave, and you can also file for a restraining order.

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You can file for a restraining order or temporary protection order to legally require the person to stay away from you and your home. If the person continues to pose a threat, you may consider pursuing a court order for eviction or contacting law enforcement for assistance.

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