Ex Boyfriends Items Removal

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Brief Summary: If an ex-boyfriend refuses to remove his items from your seasonal home, start by giving written notice. If items remain after four years, consider filing for legal eviction or consulting a local attorney. You can serve an eviction notice during a civil case, but always follow local laws and regulations.

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Ex boyfriend will not remove his items from my seasonal home he hoarded out
Hello **** ****, I understand your situation. Please provide me with the location of your seasonal home so I can give you accurate legal information.
No
I understand your concern, **** ****. Can you confirm whether you've given your ex-boyfriend a written notice to remove his items? This is often the first legal step. It's important to note that the law varies by location.
Yes
I see, **** ****. Since you've already given written notice, the next steps can vary based on your location. However, some general legal steps can include:
- Contact local law enforcement
- Consider a legal eviction process
- Consult with a local attorney
Remember, always follow local and state laws when dealing with this situation.
It has been 4 years
I see, **** ****. Given the duration, you may want to consider:
- Filing for a legal eviction if items remain
- Consulting with a local attorney for specific advice
- Disposing items under the local law about abandoned property
Note: Always follow local and state laws.
During a civil case can you try to send an eviction notice of items
Yes, you can serve an eviction notice during a civil case. However, the process depends on local laws and regulations. Always consult with a local attorney to ensure you're taking the correct steps.