#78749On Sunday, April 27, 2008Guest (not verified) said,
The only way to get him out for sure is to call the police. The apartments will likely penalize you for having a live-in "tenant" without their being on the lease, and that will only hurt you in the process. Tell him to skedaddle, and if he doesn't, get the police involved. It doesn't have to be a lights and sirens situation....just call the station directly, and explain that you have someone in your house who isn't on your lease who is refusing to leave, and you'd like them removed without a lot of fuss. That should do the trick.
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The only way to get him out
The only way to get him out for sure is to call the police. The apartments will likely penalize you for having a live-in "tenant" without their being on the lease, and that will only hurt you in the process. Tell him to skedaddle, and if he doesn't, get the police involved. It doesn't have to be a lights and sirens situation....just call the station directly, and explain that you have someone in your house who isn't on your lease who is refusing to leave, and you'd like them removed without a lot of fuss. That should do the trick.
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