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B W

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? North Carolina

I have a roommate who brought someone to stay with us for two weeks. His stay was extended until the end of May. He recently got aggressive and was not following simple guidelines (i.e., turn off the lights, close/lock the back door behind you, pick up after yourself, respect the neighbors by keeping quiet outside after dark, etc), and the tension mounted to a heated confrontation. He is no longer living in the house. Can he take legal action against the homeowner?
 


HomeGuru

Senior Member
B W said:
What is the name of your state? North Carolina

I have a roommate who brought someone to stay with us for two weeks. His stay was extended until the end of May. He recently got aggressive and was not following simple guidelines (i.e., turn off the lights, close/lock the back door behind you, pick up after yourself, respect the neighbors by keeping quiet outside after dark, etc), and the tension mounted to a heated confrontation. He is no longer living in the house. Can he take legal action against the homeowner?

**A: legal action for what? Explain.
 

BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
B W said:
What is the name of your state? North Carolina

I have a roommate who brought someone to stay with us for two weeks. His stay was extended until the end of May. He recently got aggressive and was not following simple guidelines (i.e., turn off the lights, close/lock the back door behind you, pick up after yourself, respect the neighbors by keeping quiet outside after dark, etc), and the tension mounted to a heated confrontation. He is no longer living in the house. Can he take legal action against the homeowner?
legal action
for what?
 

B W

Junior Member
He was kicked out.

He cornered one of the roommates and started getting physically agressive - which led to him being kicked out
 

B W

Junior Member
Well, now that he's gone, the house is much calmer. I am just wondering if he can take legal action against the homeowner for being kicked out without notice.
 

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