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fencewalker
Jan 3, 2013, 02:56 AM
We have an unwanted houseguest that has a warrant for his arrest, and I think he may get violent if I ask him to leave. Originally, we were only supposed to store his things the last time he was in jail,but when he got out,he parked himself-with nothing ever discussed.His original plan was to get a job/own place live,but has done neither,nor shown any effort.Now, he's been here well over 6 months,and we have received no more than 250.00 worth of groceries.He cops an attitude when he can't get a free ride someplace,or wants to use my phone when I have no minutes on it,or he brings a friend over and gets mad if that friend and I(or my husband) wants to be friends with his friend.This guy is originally my husbands coworker/friend,and my husband won't stand up for us or his home-another problem completely.So, beings I have to be the , how can I get him out of my house so I can work on my other husband-type problem?

joypulv
Jan 3, 2013, 03:32 AM
If your husband and you own the house together, you can't get him out without your husband's cooperation. You would evict for non-payment (and possibly destruction of property) according to the laws of your state. Some states have 'lodger' statutes that allow faster removal.

Fr_Chuck
Jan 3, 2013, 03:49 AM
You call the police and turn him in, if he has a warrant out for him.

AK lawyer
Jan 3, 2013, 08:33 AM
What Fr_Chuck said.

And in case he makes bail, be prepared in case he tries to come back. If he has a key, change the locks. I don't know how he "parked himself" unless you gave him a key. The place does have locks, right?