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Submitted 160 days ago...

Akan654

Akan654

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My rights to get an objectional person to move out of my basement.

My son, wife and 2 children are living in my basement. My son offered to give me money to defray the cost of 4 extra people using my electricity, water, waste and recyclye pickup, cable, heat/AC.
There is no lease involved. It's a family situation and not an apartment. I wouldn't think that counts as rent. I also do the wash for the whole family and take care of the 2 children quite often. My son can't afford to move out. She can never keep a job to help pay for an apartment. She either gets fired or quits.

I am 76 and my husband resides in a nursing home. I feel she has so much damage to us and the house

My major question is that I do not get along with the wife. She has trashed my basement and is completely irresponsible. She has caused nothing but acute stress. I need to know my rights about her. I would like to have her leave. My son and her are now on the verge of divorce.

Is there any lawful way to make her leave without the rest of them
having to leave? Is there any solution that won't hurt the kids and my son?

 
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Submitted 160 days ago...

Fakery

Fakery

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If they split up, then you (probably your son) can kick her out on her own.

if they get divorced, same thing.

since they are married, if you try and kick one out, then they all will probably leave.

it would be hard to evict just her, instead of the whole family.

or you could let this ride, and then see if you son does break up with her. then she could leave, and wouldn't be stable enough to have a chance to fight for custody.

 

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