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owner53

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas, I was relocated to Utah from Texas for my job. My bother in-law lives in our house on our property and pays the house payment as rent. He allowed a female who is now refusing to leave to live in our house for several years. Can I tell her to leave since she is not our tenant, or on any lease agreement? :(
 
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Banned_Princess

Senior Member
No you cannot, she is in fact a tenant too, and should be treated as such, You have to legally evict her like everyone else has to do.

Sorry.
 

Banned_Princess

Senior Member
Especially, especially, especially, since she has lived there a few years. What would make you think that, that wasnt her home too? and why should she not be awarded the same rights as everyone else who has a home?


Evict by your state's book. (texas) Get one.
 

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