View Full Version : Can my family legally evict me with a less then 30 day verbal notice?
vetsoldiermed
Jan 9, 2011, 11:05 PM
My family allowed me to move back in with them in January of 2010 after being out of the military since October 2010 well I've only worked two jobs since I have been out and it hasn't been easy finding work well they feel like I'm freeloading and told me I have till the end of January to find a new place to live or they will throw me out. Is there anyway to legally prevent them from throwing me out to prolong my time to find a suitable arrangement for new residence?
excon
Jan 10, 2011, 09:58 AM
Hello vet:
They are required to give you a 30 day WRITTEN notice... If you don't leave, they start the eviction process, and that'll take another couple weeks.
excon
kcomissiong
Jan 18, 2011, 11:03 AM
Was there any agreement for you to pay rent or make contributions to the household? Do you have a key to the front door? These kind of things make a difference as to whether you were a tenant or a guest. Your family has to notify you if you were a tenant... they can tell a guest to get out. Quite frankly though, if you have been "freeloading" as you say, I would not try to use tenancy laws against the people who have helped me.
JudyKayTee
Jan 21, 2011, 12:46 PM
It depends on the State - in NY (where I am) you are a resident once you put your head on a pillow in that house. Getting mail someplace, using an address on a driver's license, these things 100% make you a tenant and, therefore, agree with Excon. You would have to be evicted.
In NY at least (and I don't know where OP lives) you DON'T have to pay any expenses OR have a key in order to be a resident and/or tenant.