Posted on 03/08/2023 4:46:49 PM PST by nickcarraway
Don’t courts usually rule in the woman’s favor in cases like this? Tiger should be careful....*he* might wind up sleeping at a Holiday Inn.
Eh.
They’re not even married, so why right to his property does she have?
Don’t let a girlfriend move in with you...
Cause this sh!t happens.
All’s fair in love and divorce.
Is she getting her mail there?
It doesn't matter if they are a man or a woman. It might not be fair, but it is a law.
The same thing can happen with a buddy.
If she was living there, and they went for a vacation, and he wouldn’t let he back in, isn’t that constructive eviction?
I guess that depends on if she had her own place.
Probably if I got into that situation I would get a vibrator and put it in the crawl space then go on vacation myself
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She looks the type you would not want to have access to your house.
“Don’t courts usually rule in the woman’s favor in cases like this?”
They’re not married, and she’s not on the title of the house. The only claim she can make really is that she was a resident there and he didn’t lawfully evict her. She might have a case but it varies a lot state to state, and the “red” states like Florida tend to side with the property owner a lot more. Either way, once a “resident” no longer is in possession of (living in) the property, a lot of the tenant protection laws are kind of null at that point.
Gee wiz. Next time Tiger wants to get into a serious relationship, rent her an apartment in her own name for a year or something. She can sleep at his place but she can’t claim residency.
Do unto others before they do unto you.
Tiger, Dude look at her eyes. If you can see white all the way around the iris run away they are called crazy eyes.
It all depends on state laws. In my state, if it’s a single family residence (even a giant mansion), then you wouldn’t be bound by the normal tenancy laws on evictions and such anyway. If their name isn’t on the title, and they can’t prove residency, you can call the cops and have them arrested for trespassing if they refuse to leave.
But that’s my state and not Florida. And she could probably prove residency anyway, since it would just take a piece of mail or something like that. My guess is she might win some judgement but they’re not going to force him to let her move back in, just make him toss her some money for not following the proper procedures.
My sister and her boyfriend weren’t living together. However, because of the length of time they were together, he is legally able to go after her pension.
So, you don’t even have to do anything that comprises coupleship and one person can still end up sharing your assets.
Some men just like living dangerously.
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