If I my ex-girlfriend and children have been living in my house for 1.5 years and have not paid rent, if they refuse to leave what are my options?

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If I my ex-girlfriend and children have been living in my house for 1.5 years and have not paid rent, if they refuse to leave what are my options?

Asked on March 9, 2012 under Real Estate Law, Washington

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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

If your former girlfriend and her children refuse to leave the home you occupy with them that you own and they have not paid rent, your options are to serve them with a 30 day notice of termination or a 3 day notice to pay or quit for money due.

For the above, I suggest that you consult with a landlord tenant attorney to draft the needed document. If you simply want them gone, you need to serve them with the 30 day notice of termination. If they refuse to leave after that time period, your option is to file an eviction lawsuit against them. For that, you should consult with a landlord tenant attorney.


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