Can you kick your husband out of the apartment?
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Can you kick your husband out of the apartment?
A common-law spouse who owns their home can kick their partner out at any time, for any reason (although it’s always recommended you speak with a lawyer before doing so!). Married spouses cannot. Until a divorce is granted or a court orders otherwise, both spouses have a right to live in the matrimonial home.
Can I kick out my live in boyfriend?
You must have a legal right to possess the residence before you can take action to make your ex leave. If he also has a right to possess the property because he’s your co-tenant, the easiest recourse may be to relocate yourself if you don’t want to live with him any longer. You both have a legal right to the dwelling.
How do you get someone out of your house that won’t leave?
File an official tenant eviction order with your local courts. If they still won’t leave, you can take them to court. If they paid for groceries or any bills, they may legally be an “at-will tenant,” making it much harder to kick them out legally.
Can my girlfriend kick me out of our house?
Legally, she can make you leave but she will still be required to engage the courts to do so. As there is no landlord-tenant relationship, her cause of action will be “ejectment” rather than “eviction.” Ejectment takes longer and is a circuit court…