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Topicparents go to courts to force their son to move out of their home
Zeus
05/23/18 12:44:56 AM
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HelIWithoutSin posted...
Zeus posted...
HelIWithoutSin posted...
zebatov posted...
Living there six months and a day out of one year establishes that you live there. Nothing else.


Not at all. Most states recognize that a person continually living at a residence with permission for more than 30 days establishes that person as a tenant.


Residency or tenancy? Because doesn't tenancy require a contract?


Tenancy. Contracts aren't required but sure as hell help to prevent abuse of the system. If no contract exists, most states consider it a month to month tenancy. A person being evicted is usually allowed to stay at the residence until the eviction process completes and is then given 30 days to vacate. Squatters know this well.


Oh, found an article discussing the mechanics:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/when-house-guest-tenant-what-do-overstays-welcome-monica-teasley/

Tenancy apparently requires either an exchange of money or an agreement to pay rent (but not necessarily a contract), which opens up legal protections. A guest (ie, doesn't agree to pay) doesn't have access to those protections and can be arrested for trespassing.
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