Guest Property Damage Resolution

Summary

This situation involves a personal dispute rather than a legal issue. As the property owner, you are not legally obligated to clean up after a guest. Since Raven was a guest without tenant rights, she likely cannot take legal action against you. Document any damages and discuss the incident with her to reach an amicable solution. If concerned about property damage or maintaining your friendship, consider open communication.

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I ended up kicking her out in the middle of the night.
This seems to be more of a personal matter rather than a legal one. However, if Raven feels that she was wrongfully kicked out and decides to take any legal action, it might become a legal issue.
Do you know if she is planning to take any legal action against you?
Why would she take legal action? It’s my house and she damaged my property
It's unlikely that Raven would have strong legal grounds to take action against you. However, if she claims wrongful eviction or any harm, you might need to address it.
Do you know if Raven has mentioned any intention to take legal action?
It’s not her house. She doesn’t pay rent, I do!
Since Raven was just a guest and did not have any formal tenant rights, it is unlikely she can take legal action against you. However, if you're concerned about property damage:
- Document the damages.
- Discuss the incident with Raven and try to reach an amicable solution.
Is there anything else specific you'd like to know or any other concerns you have?
Well, I’m attracted to her. Can I legally refuse to clean her bodily fluids from my bed?
You don't have a legal obligation to clean her bodily fluids. This is a personal matter. You could discuss the situation with her to find a solution.
Do you have any concerns about property damage or maintaining your friendship with Raven?