Roommate Legal Dispute Resolution

Summary

If your roommate is stealing and trespassing, you can file a police report and document evidence. Consulting a local attorney for personalized advice is also recommended. Legal actions depend on specific circumstances and laws.

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Recently I had to go to court because my roommate is always put a temporary restraining order on me and had me in this phone home for 11 days granny has gone to court he is similar has got dropped but also in the submittent my roommate of nipples. Breaking into my room stealing my keys in front of my trap what is the best methodt of what I should do ....... Should I call the cops and file a theft charge and then file a case on trespass of goods and trespass of land for roommate mkn admittance in court to kicking in my door taking my car keys and throwing them in the trash so should I do all of the above none of the above wat is best for this situation
Hello Kira, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here's what you can generally do:
*. Report the incidents to the police for theft and trespass.
*. Gather and preserve any evidence you have.
*. Consult with a local attorney about potential legal recourse.
Note: Laws vary by location. Can you please tell me where you're located so I can provide more relevant information?
Colorado
Hello Kira,
In Colorado, you can definitely:
*. File a police report for theft and trespassing.
*. Document evidence for future legal proceedings.
*. Consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.
Remember, legal actions depend on specific circumstances and laws.