Roommate: Lease or no Lease?

Normally only an owner of the property is able to give a notice and file for a legal eviction through a court. You have no legal standings to evict a person. Does your landlord know you have this person living in the rental unit?

Does your landlord allow his/her tenants to sublet his/her rental units? You are not allowed to illegal evict her, by putting her personal items out and changing the locks. You should not have had this person move in without the knowledge of your landlord.

In order to have this person legally removed from your rental unit , might require you to involve your landlord. Involving your landlord might raise questions about you subletting the rental unit which might place you in a position of being given a notice to stop violating your lease or even being evicted yourself, so speaking to your landlord might be tricky. This person is a tenant.

You did not inform this individual she would be required to move in 2-3 days. You told this individual not to worry about October rent and she would be required to pay November rent. She move all her personal possession into the rental unit.

This establishes her residing there and making this her place of residence. In this instance, time of living there is of no importance. There might not be a best way to get rid of this person without placing yourself in jeopardy of being evicted.

It goes back to the fact it might be that you might be required to get your landlord involved. The next best thing is to contact you local landlord tenancy advocacy group to see if they would have a possible solution for you. This agency would normally offer you legal information at no cost to you.

This group is aware of the local laws concerning real estate. You would be required to Google for this group, followed by the city and state in which you reside. Calling the police would not solve this problem.

They are not judges and could not legally determine if a person is a guest or a tenant. You would say she is a guest. She would say she is a tenant.

The police will inform you this is a civil matter and would have to be settled in civil court. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. "FIGHT ON.

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