Landlords,realestate?
Question by brandon b: Landlords,realestate?
alright me and my boyfriend after 9 years are separating and his parents has the House in there name but we have been paying on it for the last 10 years and we also have statements where i have well since we separated his sister is buying the house and is telling me they could throw my stuff out on the streets without an eviction notice because now they have bought the property for the last 2000 dollars that was left after we still have been paying on it and not only that he went into my house while i as not home and says hes changing the locks in a week but i still have been paying rent and havent recieved one eviction notice what should i do>????????????
Best answer:
Answer by Jadis
Well, put it to you this way, what you have paid for so far, doesnt matter. You paid for your time while you were living there. You arent entitled to anything, because legally you arent married.
Now, if they made you pay the month, consider it rent. Let’s say, you pay them rent every 20th of the month, by the 20th of the next month you better have your things out. In some places, they have to give you months notice ahead of time, however, this is when you have a lease written out with a landlord…I am assuming you are living there without any kind of contract. If you would have had one, you could have fought it in court, and possibly get away with living a few months rent free since they are the ones kicking you out.
Before the time is up, I suggest you get your things out of there. If you paid for the month, then you have all rights to utilize that space until the very last day. Keep your reciept of everything. She cannot just throw your things out without giving you a chance to pick them up. Now, if you went over a month, without paying rent money, then by all means she is in the right.
To avoid any confrontations, i would just take my things and leave.
Good Luck.
Also, if you paid go to your local police department, if that is your place of residence, see what help you can get for it. They shouldnt be allowed to kick you out just like that, by changing the locks on you. I also forgot that in some states, some governements do recognize common law marriages…ones in which it was never through courts, but you can prove that you coexsisted with them for many years. I do not know the technicalities of it, but if it really bothers you, see if you can shed a few dollars to consult with a lawyer.
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Comments: 3 Posted: January 10th, 2011 under Street realestate


