• Nougat@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Wait a second wait a second - if it’s a “person,” and they’re living in your house without your permission, can’t you have it removed from the premises for trespassing?

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      1 year ago

      In most states you’d have to send the person certified mail and provide a 30 day notice. But if you brought them back into the house by yourself re-entering, then the clock starts over. You cannot forcibly evict anyone but you can ask a judge to execute an order to vacate that that would normally give you access to the sheriff who would enforce the order. Do note that it is still considered an abuse of force for a sheriff to execute someone who is not willing to vacate a rental property but that person may be arrested if non-cooperative.

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        1 year ago

        You’re talking about eviction, I’m talking about trespassing.

        Another tack might be sexual assault. Was consent given for this person to be inside your body?