Evicting Unwanted House Guest

Summary

To evict someone in Minnesota, provide a written notice to quit, file an eviction lawsuit if they dont leave, and obtain a court-issued eviction order. If the person has made threats or caused property damage, contact law enforcement and apply for a restraining order. Document all incidents and consult a lawyer for further legal advice.

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Fairmont mn
In Minnesota, there are certain steps you need to follow to legally evict someone:
*. Give a written notice to quit, stating the reason for eviction.
*. If they do not leave, file an eviction lawsuit.
*. If you win, the court will issue an eviction order.
It's recommended to consult with a lawyer.
He has destroyed my home and made threats to me
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. That sounds like a case for law enforcement. In such circumstances, you can apply for a restraining order.
- Contact your local law enforcement agency to report the threats and property damage.
- Apply for a restraining order at your local court.
- Consult with a lawyer for further advice.
The police allowed him to come back
That sounds distressing. Did the police provide a reason for letting him return? It might be helpful to consult a local attorney to understand your legal options better.
They say it is my fault for aliweing him to live there
I'm sorry to hear that. As per Minnesota law:
- You have the right to evict a tenant if they've broken the lease agreement.
- Document all damages and threats for evidence.
- Consult a lawyer to proceed legally.