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Old 11-09-2018, 10:22 AM
 
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Hi,


I'm trying to see how to proceed evicting my b/f (soon to be ex b/f) from my home. I tried to look up the laws but I get confused since how my situation applies. We've been together for 4 yrs and have a son together. He has a daughter (full custody). The house is under my name (mom co-signed). I sold my previous house (solely under my name) to get this one. He's been helping with the bills but our relationship is completely toxic. I'm tired of fighting and arguing. It's not good for us, and it's not good for the kids. Our son is getting older now where he is understanding everything and I refuse to put him through any more. I want him out of my house. There is just negative energy all the time and I'm tired of living like that. Does this situation fall in normal landlord-tenant laws, or is it a special circumstance because we have a kid together? I do realize that the child customer thing will be a whole other ordeal. Just wondering about how to legally get him out.


Do I just do the normal 30 day notice?


Thank you in advance for any insight
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Old 11-09-2018, 10:48 AM
 
Location: BFE
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I'm assuming you don't have a "landlord/tenant" relationship, as in rental contracts and such. Hard to say exactly what you are going to need to do. My layperson advice is to sit down and have an adult conversation about breaking up and moving forward with your lives. You might have to go the "court order" route if he refuses to leave voluntarily. Maybe put the house up for sale and move. Not real good options, in my opinion.

Also, Nevada landlords don't require anything like a 30 day notice. You can evict within 72 hours, I believe (certain causation required). This ain't California (yet ).

Good luck.
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Old 11-09-2018, 12:40 PM
 
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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The child custody issue could make things very messy. In other words, you may need a lawyer if you cannot work things out directly with your BF. If you have to get a lawyer to deal with the child custody, you might as well use the lawyer to help with the eviction. It shouldn't cost that much more.

If you want some help talking with him to work things out, but it's not going well directly between the two of you, Clark County offers free mediation services through the Neighborhood Justice Center (across the street from the Regional Justice Center where the District Court is). A trained mediator will give you up to two, two hour sessions to assist you and your BF in talking through your issues and reaching agreement about how to resolve them. If you reach agreement, the mediator will even help you both put the agreement in writing, and the agreement can later be enforced in court if one side doesn't follow through with the agreement.

If you still want to try to evict him on your own, you can get help from The Self-Help Center in the courthouse.
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Old 11-09-2018, 12:57 PM
 
Location: Lone Mountain Las Vegas NV
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You need a deal. Friendly is best. your situation is complex and virtually certain to end up in family court.

I would think it wise for you to obtain the services of a family lawyer. At the moment you need good advice. You may need more later.

And let me endorse the message above on mediation. That is a good version of friendly.
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Old 11-10-2018, 05:24 AM
 
Location: Mid-Atlantic
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Does he know that you want him to move?
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Old 11-10-2018, 08:44 AM
 
Location: Paranoid State
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Are you afraid for your physical safety? Might the future-ex-BF become violent?
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