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Mitchellfl
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not married,living together
      #146045 - 10/21/07 11:55 AM (64.12.117.143)
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After 22 months of her and her 4 kids living in my house(limited finacial contribution on her part),I posted a 15 day eviction notice. Now she tells me not to speak to her children,so they can run wild. Not the best mother around.I removed the dishes with maggots yesterday.She Has taken property of mine,and accused me of taking hers which I have not.Claims she is goint to remove tile work that she got though her privious employer.She has been throwing things just easy enough to not to dammage,slamming doors etc. The list goes on.Anything I can do?

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Re: not married,living together [Re: Mitchellfl]
      #146061 - 10/21/07 03:18 PM (71.214.145.207)
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Take pictures of everything. They can be used in court if necessary. I'd take them when she's not around, then let her know you did it after. Hopefully the 15 days will pass without too much damage. Good luck.

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      #146071 - 10/21/07 04:52 PM (64.12.117.143)
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I have photos and videos.After the 15 days,I have to do a 5 day then a 1 day notice. THEN I can change the locks.I'm just worried what will happen in the meantime.

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Re: not married,living together [Re: Mitchellfl]
      #146072 - 10/21/07 05:02 PM (68.110.76.139)
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If throwing things AT YOU, it's an issue of personal safety even if she's not done any damage. This hits closer to home than landlord-tenant law & you don't have to treat her entirely like a landlord if there's a personal domestic relaitonship where you are in danger because of her behavior.

Get an order of protection against domestic violence & have her yanked out of there.


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Mitchellfl
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Re: not married,living together [Re: gigi]
      #146116 - 10/21/07 09:22 PM (64.12.117.143)
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Not throwing AT me...yet.Does she have a legal clain to the kitchen floor and pool tile? Isnt it part of the house now? Not that it would be of any value once removed,she is just being spitefull. I would much rather prevent tne dammage than have to fix it,WHOEVER would have to pay for it.I appreciate your help!

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Re: not married,living together [Re: Mitchellfl]
      #146122 - 10/21/07 09:58 PM (68.110.76.139)
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If you are present when she starts chopping your house up, call police. Tell them that she is a tenant who has been evicted, that you are waiting the proper amount of time before changing the locks on the doors, and in the meantime she's committing criminal damage by removing stuff she affixed to your house, ruining the house AND the stuff in the process.. not that you care about the STUFF, but when she cements it to the house & then wrecks the walls ot remove it, it's a crime.

That way, you may be able to get them to give her a good talking to about this behavior before the entire house is shredded.


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