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Nov 19, 2014, 01:10 PM
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Can a son be evicted from farm when he has been running the farm and paying the bil
Living on a farm owned by father son has been working the farm paying all the bills and making improvements
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Expert
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Nov 19, 2014, 02:23 PM
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It is the son who has been living on his father's farm? Is there any agreement in writing regarding this? If not, yes he can be evicted.
I see that this appears to be related to another post, apparently another facet of the same issue. The two should be combined; it would help us give a better answer, for one thing. It might be possible to counter-sue for what the son has done and paid. See my other answer. But a mechanic's lien wouldn't normally be necessary for such a counter-suit.
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Expert
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Nov 19, 2014, 02:25 PM
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Is there a lease agreement between father and son? If not, the son is considered a month-to-month tenant, and the father may evict him with proper written notice giving a date when the son should be gone (per laws of the state) followed by obtaining a court order.
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Nov 19, 2014, 03:01 PM
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Some laws are cut and dry; many aren't. If you would be willing to tell us the whole story, we can perhaps give extra advice for a father and son to help settle their differences.
The son has done improvements and maintenance, while the father has provided a place to live. Each is worth something. Rather than suing and evicting, maybe they can make a list of what each feels is the value in dollars of what they contribute.
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Computer Expert and Renaissance Man
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Nov 20, 2014, 06:45 AM
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As noted, more background is needed. Also please advise whether this is related to your post about a Mechanic's Lien. If so they will be combined.
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Expert
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Nov 20, 2014, 06:54 PM
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Merely living there as a tenant, gives him no rights,
What will matter, is any written agreement between them,
What repairs where made ? Why? What was agreement about the repairs,
But normally, without a written agreement, or without him being part owner of property, yes he can be evicted
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