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[deleted] OP t1_izugtq0 wrote

Connect with a lawyer to make sure all the bases get covered.

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Maleficent-Music7655 t1_izusebm wrote

You don’t need a lawyer it’s a pretty simple process just contact a Constable or sherif they will walk you though it.

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[deleted] OP t1_izujcpe wrote

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Maleficent-Music7655 t1_izurpob wrote

So you think two people living together that one should be able to make the other homeless because of an argument? I disagree.

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psychout7 t1_izulotj wrote

If you file for eviction it will.have consequences. He'll find it very hard to find a new apartment if he has an eviction on his record.

It just, unfortunately, won't be satisfying for you because you won't see him experience the consequences of his actions

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RealtorInMA t1_izumjme wrote

He will face the consequences of not being allowed to live there. It just takes time to force compliance.

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[deleted] OP t1_izun1ky wrote

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RealtorInMA t1_izunmcu wrote

You can probably sue for these expenses, but it's a separate filing from eviction and almost certainly not worth the trouble.

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OccidentallySlain t1_izuy2sh wrote

Are you their landlord or their soon-to-be-ex-partner? I've never heard about a good relationship where you were partners then when you moved in you considered yourself their landlord. Maybe you're into that I guess.

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[deleted] OP t1_izuyo06 wrote

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OccidentallySlain t1_izv0fh8 wrote

It sounds like he's forcing you to be a landlord for you to have your way. I can understand that and the frustration that goes with it but in the eyes of the law you have to act as a landlord. As others have said an eviction notice stays on a record and most apartments won't rent to him once you evict him. It's not smart for him to do this in the long run but you have to follow the law or deal with the consequences.

Bemoaning the law meant to protect people and acting like he's always been a problem is bad form.

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