Is he trespassing?
My adult daughter let her ex-boyfriend live in her apartment (separate bedrooms) because he was unemployed and couldn't receive unemployment benefits. During this time, there was NO reconciliation, but rather a tolerated peace on my daughter's part. Now, her ex-boyfriend has a job and an income again. Even though he owns his own unrented house, he doesn't want to move out of her apartment, even though my daughter has asked him to. Is he committing trespassing if he doesn't comply with my daughter's request to finally move out?
Why didn’t she get the police and let him go and why would she let him live with him when he owns a house?
I think it can be called a house peace break. After all, he disturbs the “home peace” by refusing to leave your daughter’s apartment, even though she asked him to. She should go to the police and tell the facts. They’ll be working.
Yeah, that’s correct. He must leave the house on the fastest way. If not, she can let him go.
Yes, it is. After a repeated call, the police call and then even before their eyes declare a new house ban for ex.
LG
Of course.
Don’t understand what the problem is. Send a couple of people who kick him out of the apartment together with his crimson and are rest!
It’s a difficult situation. She should ask a lawyer. I’ll compare it with a sub-rent. I won’t get rid of him again. It is possible that a tacit sub-parent contract was created by the inclusion.
On the other hand, she has every right to exchange a castle in her apartment. Its property must, of course, hand it to him.
Duty cannot be equal to the rental.
https://www.klugo.de/blog/ex-partner-aus-der-wohnungen
If he is not in the rental contract, he must leave the apartment upon request. Otherwise, I also think it’s a home peace break.