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[quote=Anonymous]Don't antagonize him, OP. He can pull the "you must formally evict me" card and you'll be stuck with him for a bit and have to pay to go through the formal eviction process. He'll then have an eviction on his record and it will be much harder for him to find a place to live. A friend went through this with her mother after covid. It was a similar situation where her mom moved in because she lost her restaurant job. She eventually got work as a contact tracer (or whatever they were called - the person who connected covid cases) and was saving to move out again when the position was eliminated. By then, restaurants had reopened and that was her comfort job, so she went back to serving. Her car died and instead of using public transportation for a bit and looking for a good used car, she jumped at the first one in her price range. It was a dud and left her pretty much broke. She and my friend started fighting all the time and my friend told her mom it was time to have a hard 45-day move-out plan. Her mom came back that if she wanted her out, she'd have to evict her. My friend found out that yes, since her mom had been paying some rent, she had to go through the formal eviction process. It took ages, too. My friend and her mom are now no contact and the last she heard from her sibling, her mom was couch surfing. [/quote]
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