It's actually easier to evict someone when they are on your lease then if they are not on your lease.
If they are on your lease and they violate a term of the lease agreement then you can serve them a legal eviction notice. They can dispute it but it's better than what you would have to do to evict a "squatter" which would be to find a valid reason to get them arrested.
i'm talking about one roommate kicking another out. Cos sometimes it's not over lease violations but over personal differences.
although if you're living with roommates who are trying to kick you out... you might want to reconsider why you're living with them in the first place.
Is it normal I would like to get an apartment.
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It's actually easier to evict someone when they are on your lease then if they are not on your lease.
If they are on your lease and they violate a term of the lease agreement then you can serve them a legal eviction notice. They can dispute it but it's better than what you would have to do to evict a "squatter" which would be to find a valid reason to get them arrested.
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that still has to come from the landlord/lady.
i'm talking about one roommate kicking another out. Cos sometimes it's not over lease violations but over personal differences.
although if you're living with roommates who are trying to kick you out... you might want to reconsider why you're living with them in the first place.