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[deleted] OP t1_izuxpyr wrote

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OccidentallySlain t1_izuyxs8 wrote

Hey there 10-ply, to quote myself from two minutes ago:

Not his fault you didn't ask for rent; you let him live there rent free, that was the agreement you both abided by until you decided it was a retroactive problem.

There is a clear separation between property/habitation and relationship status in the eyes of the law so unless they are putting you in danger by living there you're just looking for a way to make their life harder than you're already about to make it.

Serve him the papers and suck it up.

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In regards to 'if it was me', hope it never will be for your sake but I sincerely doubt that.

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[deleted] OP t1_izuzmnu wrote

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OccidentallySlain t1_izv1iy4 wrote

Act super soft and be called as much.

Sad yes, lonely no. It would seem I and the person I cohabitate with get along fine.

Good job complaining about how black the void is after choosing to stare into it long enough to get a response, random reddit person. I like your avant garde ampersand useage.

It's been a fun break from homework but you're too close to a troll for me to continue to feed you. In the future, try to find a boyfriend that will sign a leasing agreement that has a same-day eviction clause before you let him move in with you, and maybe try a prenup so they can never have any part of your assets.

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Gratefulrubin90 t1_izwv2j1 wrote

He's got a point. If you want him out he has 30 days, the law is the law. You agreed to not have him pay. He is your "tenant" if you do not give a written 30 day notice then you won't legally get him out.

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