Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Advising them to change the locks is not good advice. Adult children have tenant rights if they’ve been allowed to live in the family home beyond the age of majority. OP would need to follow the relevant eviction process in their jurisdiction.
If tenant is stealing and threatening then getting a restraining order and evicting them should be quicker, no?
Anonymous wrote:Advising them to change the locks is not good advice. Adult children have tenant rights if they’ve been allowed to live in the family home beyond the age of majority. OP would need to follow the relevant eviction process in their jurisdiction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, she has recently started working, about a week. She talks about taking revenge if we ask her to leave, she says she knows lots of bad people and will cause trouble if she is forced to leave. We are trapped.
You didn’t raise her right.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, she has recently started working, about a week. She talks about taking revenge if we ask her to leave, she says she knows lots of bad people and will cause trouble if she is forced to leave. We are trapped.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, she has recently started working, about a week. She talks about taking revenge if we ask her to leave, she says she knows lots of bad people and will cause trouble if she is forced to leave. We are trapped.