Ha! I thought it would a mixed-martial art camp or something, but I like your idea betterfickman wrote:Tell him you're providing him a room here: http://www.mma-tx.org/
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- Mon Dec 05, 2011 7:28 pm
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- Mon Dec 05, 2011 5:49 pm
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The "given length of time" seems to be a state secret or something. I've been googling for a while, but everything seems to be geared towards the tenant's rights rather than the landlord's, and Google seems to assume that "established residence" refers only to taxes and voting.steve817 wrote:<Snip> If your son or anyone stays at your house for a given length of time (don't remember 60 days maybe), your house then becomes their established residence and they have to be formally evicted if you decide you no longer want them there. <Snip>Dave2 wrote: At least you'll be able to kick him out again in a month. And you might want to talk the police into have a few officers hanging out if your son really is as belligerent as you've made him sound.
- Sun Dec 04, 2011 6:57 pm
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If I'm avoiding someone, I, too, like to hangout somewhere with good food, but halfway around the world seems a bit excessive...suthdj wrote:My current wife has made it clear he is not welcome here when he is 18, she is currently in China to avoid him and his influence on my 3yo. It is in general a lose lose for me.
At least you'll be able to kick him out again in a month. And you might want to talk the police into have a few officers hanging out if your son really is as belligerent as you've made him sound.