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Me and my girlfriend moved into a house with her friend. My girl got locked up so now her friend has thrown my things out and me. I have been sleeping on her porch for 2 days and now she wants me off. I had been there since the first of November and I receive mail there as well. Do I have any rights here?
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
Me and my girlfriend moved into a house with her friend. My girl got locked up so now her friend has thrown my things out and me. I have been sleeping on her porch for 2 days and now she wants me off. I had been there since the first of November and I receive mail there as well. Do I have any rights here?
Were you rent paying tenants or guests of the friend? Why was your GF "locked up"? How old are you?
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Did you pay rent? Utilities? Groceries? Did you do any work in exchange for the privilege of staying there?
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Then you are likely a tenant and should be afforded all the protections that a landlord/tenant relationship provides. You can call the police for assistance in regaining entry to the place. Of course, doing so may place you at risk of having claims of violence lodged against you.
 
That's what I was afraid of that's why I delayed in going to them. But on the other hand she doesn't want them involved because she is involved in prostitution out of her home as well as drug activity...
 

Stephen1

Member
"she doesn't want them involved because she is involved in prostitution out of her home as well as drug activity..."
Assuming the 'she' is the person who threw you out, it shouldn't matter to you whether she wants the police involved or not. The question starts with whether YOU want or need the police involved or not. She doesn't get to pick and choose what you report.
 

xylene

Senior Member
So you are sleeping on the porch of a known house of vice, and want to use tenant protections to get back in...

C'mon man. This situation is over. Pull you self together and start finding a way forward.

You have been around long enough to see that. No injustice is being done to you that you didn't choose. This isn't a landlord abusing you.

You was on notice from day one.
Honestly tell me this person, this so called 'freind' wasn't using with your girl?
Wasn't the reason she got a dirty urine?

Were you using?
 

Gail in Georgia

Senior Member
I have to agree with xylene on this one.

You can argue you have "rights" here and as a possible "tenancy at will" tenant you could argue you need a 60 day notice to terminate this type of tenancy but let's be honest here...if the local law enforcement is called what do you really believe will happen?

Do you have any actual documentation regarding paying this $200 a month "rent"? If not, you're likely to be told you were a guest and to get the heck out off the place.

Gail
 

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