How can you get people out of you house?


Question:i own a house and got people living in there and can't get theme out

Answers:
good luck...did you have them sign a lease?


Michael Jackson.
When they leave change the locks...
You don't say how they got in
ask politely and tell them your reasons politely and explain that you want to be an amicable parting. KEEP CALM
dont buy food
tell them to get the **** out or ill kill you
walk around naked
Need more details...
huh? you own the house. Tell them to get out.
Start to be really dirty and sick. Say you just found out you have a contagious cancer.
if your talking about squatters see a lawyer
it takes an eviction notice ,and then you haveget it from a judge
evict them
burn it down
sell it
leave their stuff on the sidewalk and change the locks
give 60 days notice to leave
A little more detail would help. Are they relatives living in your home with you, are they children, are they squatters in a home you own but you don't live there?
Depending on the state you live in have everything in the house moved while they're at work. Then change the locks. Make the environment so uncomfortable that they don't want to live there any more.
First of all, you must tell me why are they living there in the first place..?
In my opinion, You have to talk to them in a nice way that you need a little privacy or space, and having them in your house makes you feel uncomfortable.. Next, don't push them at once, give them at least 1 week to look for another place to move. With proper conversation and explanation, I think they will understand.. .
1) Consult a lawyer in this case (if you have documents to prove your truth) to give them legal notice or warning.

2) OR get help from the local mafia, if there's any.
If you know them, tell them to get out. If you don't know them...call the police!
1) Move and do not leave a forwarding address.

2) Get a doormat that states "No deadbeats allowed"

3) Ask each politely to leave. Explain that you had never intended to support him/her or that you believed the situation was going to be temporary.

4) Begin an eviction. Even without a contract legal intervention may make each person responsible for some expense.

5) Make a list of chores for each person to do and state if not done, he/she must leave.

6) Make your home less desirable to live in- too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter. Shut off water supply when you are not home.

7) Get a landlord agreement for each to sign or tell each they must leave.

8) Ask your local police department what alternatives you may have.

9) Have a yard sale and sell their belongings to offset their expenses.
Call the police from a pay phone and say that you're making a bomb threat at that address.
Dear my colleague, it is sound crazy when you use a coarse language to your tenants. you maybe telling them that i want i use my own house and i don't want anyone to rent anymore. Try to use a flattery persuasive language to let you guess your house. if attempt to chase them away, you be spoiling your dignity and yourself too. people will never forget easily and bad things you have done to someone never end until death parted you. try to call your neighbours and discuss it peaceful. if they're respectful people they will not ignoring your intention. thank john k
you might try loaning them some money...then they will be the ones avoiding you forever so they don't have to pay you back!
I assume you are talking about tenants or squatters living in a house that you own. Are they renting or leasing your house? If they are renting and you have a month-to-month rental agreement the process for evicting them is sometimes called an FED or "forcible eviction and detainer". This is the process that sometimes applies to squatters as well. You generally do not need an attorney to help you with this -- in most cities/counties, you can go to the courthouse and the court clerk will help you fill out the necessary paperwork. There are some charges (a filing fee and a fee for having the papers served on the tenants), but they are usually low. Someone will need to serve the tenants with the papers (where I live, the Sheriff's office serves them) and the tenants will have the right to contest the eviction in court. Once the tenants are served, the hearings usually occur quickly. If you prevail in court, the judge will give the tenants a specific period of time in which to move out of the house. If they don't move, then the Sheriff's office can step in and forcibly evict them.

If you have a lease (a rental agreement for fixed periods of time exceeding a month, i.e., a one-year lease), you will need to read through the lease agreement to see if you have legal cause to terminate the lease (i.e., they haven't paid their rent, they have damaged the property, or broken some other rule of the lease agreement). You may need to at least talk to an attorney about this as the process can be more complicated.

I don't know of any juridictions where "self-help" eviction is allowed. A self-help eviction is when you do something outside the FED process to force or coerce the tenants into moving; i.e., threaten them with a gun, turn off their water, power, heat or air conditioning, harass them, etc.)

Good luck.
get your parents round to stay for a week, im sure they will want to move out then.

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