Nah I didn't even bother. We both realize the relationship is over.Whatever next. Have you tried telling her to be reasonable?
Nah I didn't even bother. We both realize the relationship is over.Whatever next. Have you tried telling her to be reasonable?
I think he means doing the jedi mind trick and saying "you will be reasonable and let me stay", and flash your hands infront of her, and then she is supposed to repeat the same words and do what you say.Nah I didn't even bother. We both realize the relationship is over.
I think he means doing the jedi mind trick and saying "you will be reasonable and let me stay", and flash your hands infront of her, and then she is supposed to repeat the same words and do what you say.
Grow up dude.Hi guys,
So the bomb was dropped on me last night. The signs were on the wall that she was gonna break up with me. My name is not on the rental lease. She kept on saying I had to help out more around the house, get along with her daughter, get a job, and much more. I have 15K saved up and no job and the rents in my area are 2k per month. I also have full custody of my 10 year old son. She is only giving me 30 days to get out. My mind is cloudy right now from the shock of all of this. The relationship is definitely over. I need a game plan from all of you for what I should be doing because I only have a month to get out. Thanks
In the US there is no such thing as selective evictions. You must evict everyone or evict noone.Bottom line is some of the legal aspect may well reside in the lease terms she signed into originally. If the lease prohibits other adults living there that are not on the lease the landlord has three options, declare the lease broken and evict both, evict only those not on the lease agreement, or the most common solution, make them sign onto the lease also. Which opens him up legally to at least 1/2 the rent liability if she wants to force it…