Well just pull her to the side and talk to her,by her hair.
If she is of legal age and wont leave willingly you can call the police to have her removed.
Yes, you can evict the spouse of a tenant who is not on the lease. You can evict a spouse when they are on the lease if you follow the right protocol.
I will have to evict my room mate soon unless she can pay her share of the expenses.
First of all, you and the other person on the lease must agree that the roommate should be evicted. Then, you should sit down with the roommate and try to work out a plan for the roommate to leave. Any agreement you can work out will be far easier and cheaper than using the legal process (see below).Next, if the roommate has agreed to pay rent, buy groceries, etc. (which means he/she is not a guest) you must give the roommate written notice to leave. 20 days' notice is what most states require, but you should check out your state's law. If the roommate still refuses to leave, then you must evict him/her in the same way a landlord evicts a tenant. See How Do You Evict a Tenant? below.If the roommate is a guest, then you will need to file a lawsuit for ejection against the roommate. Unless you are an expert at your state's civil court procedure, you will need to hire an attorney to represent you in the lawsuit.
By court order if everything else fails.
No, he has to be 18. You are responsible for him until then.
It depends on your rental agreement. Eventually, yes, he can evict you and use the apartment as he chooses.
Evict the mother who gave you birth?!!!!!
No need to.
Only if you let them!! If a person has been staying in your apartment you can evict him yourself if he is not part of your lease.
You need to add more details. If the person who committed the crime was living in your apartment in violation of your lease your landlord may have reason to evict you.
You call the landlord. If you own the place, you can give the person one month to get out of the apartment after which you can change the locks.
If the terms of the lease include that the tenant must have electric and the tenant is in violation of the lease terms you can evict him.
If it is a senior only apartment, then a 30 year old daughter cannot stay there.
If he is there to visit, ask him to leave. If he refuses, call the police and have him escorted out. If he lives there, you'll have to evict him. However, if the lease is in both names, you cannot do this.
Lana Turner's daughter stabbed Lana's boyfriend to death in Lana's apartment
can you evict with a option to purchase
Check the Landlord-Tennant laws in your state and municipality. It is possible you will need to serve her with eviction.