How can a senior citizen get someone out of her house that she is not dating, hasn’t paid rent in months and is verbally abusive to her?
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How can a senior citizen get someone out of her house that she is not dating, hasn’t paid rent in months and is verbally abusive to her?
Asked on August 24, 2012 under Real Estate Law, Florida
Answers:
Catherine Blackburn / Blackburn Law Firm
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
You could take action under the Florida landlord-tenant statutes, but that would take time, effort, and money if the person will not do the right thing and move out. Florida has a law making abuse, neglect, and explolitation of the elderly a crime. This sounds like exploitation and maybe abuse. You can call 1 (800) 96 ABUSE and report this. An Adult Protective Investigator will probably come to your home and talk with this person. That may be enough to get him or her to move. The investigators have authority to do more than talk if they believe it is necessary. Try this and see if it works. If this person threatens you, call the police. If he or she treatens you, you can also apply for a domestic violence injunction. You don't have to be dating to get a domestic violence injunction.
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