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  • May 10, 2007, 05:16 PM
    laci
    This man has got to go now
    My boyfriend and I have been living together for just about 3 1/2 years in my home not his. I live in Michigan ( Lansing ) He had not paid anything towards a bill for the first 2 1/2 years. He now pays weekly. Other than it is a bit more complex than that. Because I want him out is due to his drinking and not coming home till he is drunk. He hangs over my head that he will not give me a dime towards anything until I pay him back 2ooo.oo. Ok now here is the complex part. I sold my car for 12 hundred and put the money towards another car for 35hundred. He had put 2 grand towards this car. It is titled my name and the insurance as well. He told me he would not move until I paid him back the 2 grand he put towards the car. I told him that he did not pay me a dime for 2 1/2 years in this home and that if anything he owed me money and for him to do the math. Alough a while back I called the police on him to make him leave the police told me that if he has cloths here in this house then I could not make him leave because he lives here. Makes no sense to me. He never changed his address to my home he has a post office box. I am confused here and do not no what to do. Would the sherrif have a different say about this situation? To evict him it would take 30 days? I am at a loss here and need some advice ASAP
  • May 10, 2007, 07:46 PM
    Fr_Chuck
    Ok, first the debt on the car has NOTHING to do about his living in your home. He can and may sue you in civil court ( small claims most likely) and force you to pay him the money.

    He is a tenant, and you will have to evict him according to the rental rules of your state. * check the stickies on the main page on real estate law. But basically you will have to give him a notice to move out, and if he does not, you file for eviction though the county court.

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