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<blockquote data-quote="momrx3" data-source="post: 761266" data-attributes="member: 28603"><p>If there is a lease then they can not legally stay there. I am pretty sure that can be a way to remove them quicker. Also if your daughter is on medication for mental illness and has a disability, maybe you can use that to get them out. If the place is in your name and you did not agree to let them live there. I know this sounds mean but maybe she should get an apartment for based on her income in like an assisted community for people with mental illness. I know I am in my 50s and so is my husband and we have been round the block and back over my oldest son, he has about bankrupted us and definitely had a negative impact on my mental health. He also has 3 kids by 3 different women. All of which I warned before hand but to no avail. I live in south carolina and there are no squatter rights here because I made my son and one of his girlfriends leave the property and they had a camper out here which only he was suppose to be living in but he had a variety of unsavory friends and girlfriends and just threw all my rules out and tried to even bully us. I had to take a stand. I hope your situation turns out okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momrx3, post: 761266, member: 28603"] If there is a lease then they can not legally stay there. I am pretty sure that can be a way to remove them quicker. Also if your daughter is on medication for mental illness and has a disability, maybe you can use that to get them out. If the place is in your name and you did not agree to let them live there. I know this sounds mean but maybe she should get an apartment for based on her income in like an assisted community for people with mental illness. I know I am in my 50s and so is my husband and we have been round the block and back over my oldest son, he has about bankrupted us and definitely had a negative impact on my mental health. He also has 3 kids by 3 different women. All of which I warned before hand but to no avail. I live in south carolina and there are no squatter rights here because I made my son and one of his girlfriends leave the property and they had a camper out here which only he was suppose to be living in but he had a variety of unsavory friends and girlfriends and just threw all my rules out and tried to even bully us. I had to take a stand. I hope your situation turns out okay. [/QUOTE]
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