Can my aunt eviction me and my and my two sisters and pets dog and cat out and grandma for not getting along with her but we are helping her with her

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Can my aunt eviction me and my and my two sisters and pets dog and cat out and grandma for not getting along with her but we are helping her with her bills and taxes and stuff because she is struggling with them and we are staying their until we find a place to go to and we have called the police on her yesterday last night or before yesterday last night and the officer told me she have the right to eviction us without a court order but he will let us know what the judge say to him when we ever call the judge or the judge get back to him if she need a eviction order or she can kick us out without a eviction order from the court judge and we don't have a lease agreement or any lease agreement or any sign agreement or sign document with her and is that true what the officer say or she have to go to court?
 
In future posts, please use something that resembles proper capitalization and punctuation. Doing so will make it easier for others to read and understand what you write.

we don't have a lease agreement or any lease agreement or any sign agreement or sign document

Then yes, your aunt may evict you proper notice of termination of tenancy. If she gives you a proper notice and you don't leave in the time provided, she can file with the court to get you out.
 
Can my aunt eviction me and my and my two sisters and pets dog and cat out and grandma for not getting along with her
Possibly, if your aunt goes to court to seek an order of eviction.

However, before that occurs, I suggest you and the rest of your klan EVICT yourselves.

If you're unwanted, make it as pleasant and peaceful as possible, leave voluntarily.

Otherwise, with an eviction on your credit reports, you'll struggle to find DECENT, AFFORDABLE rental housing for decades!!!!


Be smart, get out now, or risk calamitous results by lingering where you are UNWANTED!!!!!!
 
Actually, it is presented as a single unintelligible sentence.

That's quite an accomplishment from my view here in the "peanut gallery". One has to toil diligently to achieve such a miraculous literary accomplishment.

By the way, I'm attempting to diagram the "sentence".

However, this one is a challenge.

:eek::)
 
Can you be evicted? Sure, although the method and timeline varies.

You don't have a lease, so you are considered month-to-month.

How long have you lived there? More or less than a year?

Bottom line: you are not welcome as a guest or tenant, your "help" with bills is not helpful enough, and the owner wants you out. You need to find a new place, or put your property in storage.
 
Can you be evicted? Sure, although the method and timeline varies.

You don't have a lease, so you are considered month-to-month.

How long have you lived there? More or less than a year?

Bottom line: you are not welcome as a guest or tenant, your "help" with bills is not helpful enough, and the owner wants you out. You need to find a new place, or put your property in storage.
You don't have a lease, so you are considered month-to-month. Yes

How long have you lived there? More or less than a year? 2022-2024 but we left again in 2022 and came back etc. @Red Kayak
 
Actually, it is presented as a single unintelligible sentence.

For those who haven't mastered the linguistics of the masses, I'll translate.

Aunt wants them out.
Officer says aunt can get them out.
OP asks if that's true.

It is. Proper termination notice followed by eviction through the courts if they don't leave by the deadline.

Gee, folks, if you can't understand the OP how do you expect to understand Kamala? LOL.
 
Gee, folks, if you can't understand the OP how do you expect to understand Kamala? LOL.
Q. Mrs. Harris, how will you lower prices and the cost of living? A. Well, let me start with this, I was raised in a middle-class family bla,bla,bla. I think I have heard that 50 or 60 times already. And still, nobody knows what she would do.

Q. Mrs. Harris, how will you fix the economy? A. I want to create an opportunity economy bla, bla,,bla,. I think we have heard that at least as many times as the first question. And again, nobody knows what she would do. I always thought that free-market capitalism was and is an opportunity economy. But nobody knows what she means or what she will do.

Jack, there is nothing to understand. It's all a word salad of garbage and everyone knows it. It's just that it doesn't matter to some people.

You can move this post to another thread if you see fit. I don't mean to hijack this one, but I had to respond.
 
Can my aunt eviction me and my and my two sisters and pets dog and cat out and grandma for not getting along with her but we are helping her with her bills and taxes and stuff because she is struggling with them and we are staying their until we find a place to go to and we have called the police on her yesterday last night or before yesterday last night and the officer told me she have the right to eviction us without a court order but he will let us know what the judge say to him when we ever call the judge or the judge get back to him if she need a eviction order or she can kick us out without a eviction order from the court judge and we don't have a lease agreement or any lease agreement or any sign agreement or sign document with her and is that true what the officer say or she have to go to court?
Wait. So your aunt is kicking you and your siblings and your grandmother out, along with your dog and cat? How long have you been imposing on your aunt? Allowing that many people and their pets to live in her house has to have been very stressful for her, especially if you guys are giving her problems. Seems to me you should have been making more of an effort to get along with her since she's doing you guys such a huge favor. I think you know it's time for you guys to go. Having an eviction on your record will hurt you for years to come. No one wants to rent to people that have evictions on their record.
 
Wait. So your aunt is kicking you and your siblings and your grandmother out, along with your dog and cat? How long have you been imposing on your aunt? Allowing that many people and their pets to live in her house has to have been very stressful for her, especially if you guys are giving her problems. Seems to me you should have been making more of an effort to get along with her since she's doing you guys such a huge favor. I think you know it's time for you guys to go. Having an eviction on your record will hurt you for years to come. No one wants to rent to people that have evictions on their record.
Read my post again and comment again etc. @EeeeekitsaMouse
 
Mike, the bottom line here is that yes, your aunt can kick you all out. Someone else will have to determine if she has to go through a full eviction order or not, but if she wants you all out, sooner or later you're going to be out; either with an eviction on your record or without one, but out nonetheless. No one is required to allow anyone to live with them that they don't want to; the only issue is what process is needed to remove them. Whether she has to go to court or not is not a question I don't know the answer to, not in your circumstances. But make no mistake, if she requests an eviction order, she'll get one. The court is not going to tell her that she has to allow you to continue living there. So you may as well make up your mind to it; one way or another, you need to find another place to live.
 
Mike, the bottom line here is that yes, your aunt can kick you all out. Someone else will have to determine if she has to go through a full eviction order or not, but if she wants you all out, sooner or later you're going to be out; either with an eviction on your record or without one, but out nonetheless. No one is required to allow anyone to live with them that they don't want to; the only issue is what process is needed to remove them. Whether she has to go to court or not is not a question I don't know the answer to, not in your circumstances. But make no mistake, if she requests an eviction order, she'll get one. The court is not going to tell her that she has to allow you to continue living there. So you may as well make up your mind to it; one way or another, you need to find another place to live.
I will just appeal it and file criminal charges on her for an unlawfully eviction etc. @cbg.
 
People don't "file criminal charges" the authorities do.

People report crimes and there is no crime here.

Wrongful eviction is not a crime, it's a civil matter.

You will just embarrass yourself.
No she will embarrass her self you don't understand she need help I can file criminal charges against her in the appeal. @adjusterjack
 
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