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    I Am A Renter And Had Friends Staying With Me And They Are Causing Problems And I Want Them Out, What Should I Do?

    My name is Jennifer Meche, me and my boyfriend Andrew Wilkerson had allowed some friends of ours to stay with us and they are causing problems and the guy that is our friend we found out he is sex offender and I myself have 3 kids and don't want that in my home , I went to the cops and they arrested the guy but they are now telling me I have to evict them, both out of my home and she went behind my back and payed my electric bill and they say since she paid it she has.

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    If you live in the USA, you can go to your county courthouse and pay a nominal fee of around $100.00 to have eviction notice served on them. (Depending on the City and or state you live in).
     Once the eviction is served, they have a certain amount of days to vacate the premisses. ( Three days in certain states).
    If they do not vacate in the aforementioned time, you must contact the police department. Then the police must come out and evict them.

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      Jennifer, if that is your home, you have the right to determine who lives there and who doesn't, and if you feel that your children may be threatened by these people, then you need to sit down with them and tell them that you and your boyfriend would appreciate it if they returned home (or wherever they are from). If your friend brings up the fact that since she paid the electric bill for you that you should allow them to stay, then you need to reimburse her, thank her for her generosity, and tell her that you appreciated it, but that you and your family are very stressed out from what has happened and would like to have the house alone again, without any company.  Sometimes you need to take a deep breath, assert yourself and be as courteous, yet forceful, as possible, so that you can show these people that you have the right to determine who lives in your home, and who does not.  If worse comes to worst, then you will have to enlist the aid of the police to have them removed.  It's difficult, I know, and I do wish you much success in gaining your home back to only your boyfriend, yourself, and your children.
      Moe

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      i should not have to repay her because she lied to the cops and didn't do her part to help me out the cops have told us Togo and evict her but how much does it cost and how long will it take to get rid of her thank you

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