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<blockquote data-quote="Elsi" data-source="post: 741653" data-attributes="member: 23349"><p>There are. Look for nanny cams. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think you should! It’s outrageous that he didn’t offer you any support or protection. </p><p></p><p>I also think it’s outrageous that you’re not allowed to get him out of your house immediately after an incident like this. Tenants rights should not apply when someone is an immediate threat to your safety or property! I hope the lawyer or DV agency are able to offer some help here. Formal eviction proceedings will undoubtedly make him angry, and he’s clearly dangerous when he’s angry. Personally I’d still think about getting him out anyway. I’d rather have him sue me in court than face someone that volatile in my house over a 30 or 60 day eviction period. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You’ve got plenty here documented to get some help. This has to count for something for a restraining order or faster eviction processs. Crossing my fingers that you’ll get some help quickly. No one deserves to live in fear in their own home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsi, post: 741653, member: 23349"] There are. Look for nanny cams. I think you should! It’s outrageous that he didn’t offer you any support or protection. I also think it’s outrageous that you’re not allowed to get him out of your house immediately after an incident like this. Tenants rights should not apply when someone is an immediate threat to your safety or property! I hope the lawyer or DV agency are able to offer some help here. Formal eviction proceedings will undoubtedly make him angry, and he’s clearly dangerous when he’s angry. Personally I’d still think about getting him out anyway. I’d rather have him sue me in court than face someone that volatile in my house over a 30 or 60 day eviction period. You’ve got plenty here documented to get some help. This has to count for something for a restraining order or faster eviction processs. Crossing my fingers that you’ll get some help quickly. No one deserves to live in fear in their own home. [/QUOTE]
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