lockedup5
overcompensating underachiever
- Joined
- Jan 30, 2008
- Location
- Burke County (Hildebran)
not to contradict everything even though that's how I am.THAT is the potential problem. HOWEVER, if it were me, I'd contact the landlord, tell him/her that you've allowed a friend to stay for a while (OBVIOUSLY) rent free, and that you want the squatter gone, now that he has overstayed his welcome. Get the landlord on your side, ask for their opinion, ask if it's ok to change out the locks, etc. I don't wanna sound like a pussy, but nowadays if you kick someone out, there might be problems that follow. All of this is just my .02. Good luck with it Justin.
The main landlord(owner) has no authority to ask this "friend" to leave. That is up to the tenant since it is his problem. As far as the owner knows is the first tenant is 100 percent responsible for the rent period. no questions asked.
This could be interesting to see this played out. I'd like to be the Magistrate on this case.
I did just notice he is in SC so you can probably scratch anything and everything I've typed. They are probably completely backward down there.