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lendluke t1_j6cn23j wrote

What would your lease say? If get a longer lease, you have no problem not getting kicked out as long as you don't break the lease. If you are renting month to month, the landlord can rightfully kick you out with a months notice. Why the fuxk would you want to stay in a living situation where the owner wants you out? Find a room to rent.

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CoffeeAutomatic2934 t1_j6ckyeu wrote

Given its a parent situation, and by you saying "landlord" and not just calling him the landlord, this makes me wonder if you have an actual lease and are infact legally a renter. A legal renter protected by the document would need to go through the legal eviction process. A kid/adult living with their mom and step-dad (even if you pay them rent every month) who may have over stayed their welcome ( in the eyes of the parents) and are not a minor, then yes of course they can simply be kicked to the curb. No different them if they were a trespasser. And without a proper lease, if you refuse to leave, they can even call the cops and force the issue Note this is not my legal opinion and would be the same in florida too. This is simply common sens/fairly standard laws. Unless you live in some very left leaning jurisdictions that actually protect squatters, it all hinges on what legal documents and proof you have the gives you the right to be there.

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DethKnotWurst t1_j6c7c0c wrote

Reply to comment by baxterstate in Rent just keeps going up by 13DGMHatch

Paying cash for a house is just about impossible for the average person. Which means most everybody will need to use a bank. The difference between not qualifying for the bank's (arbitrary) standards for a loan and "not being allowed" seems more pedantic than meaningful.

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