Thank you army judge. This is the same information that I read which lead me to believe that my brother is a lodger instead of a tenant. But, on this post people are saying that he is a not a lodger but a tenant just because my uncle lives there as well. This is why I am asking if it would be...
Would be a okay to state in the 60-day notice that he is a 'tenant and/or lodger' ...just to cover all basis, since no one seems to know for sure which he is?
My mother lives on a fixed income and cannot afford attorney fees. How do you report psychological abuse? Wouldn't it all be here-say and something he can deny?
Being that anyone who answers questions on this site, probably knows a lot more about law then I do, I though this would be a good place to find answers to help my mom. Does anyone think it would be a good idea to state in the notice that he is a 'tenant and/or lodger' ...just to cover all...
I have READ the information and do appreciate the links given to me. However, I have found no concrete answers as to whether or not the eviction notice should state that he is a tenant or a lodger. This is what I need to know.
Now I am very concerned about which of you are correct in saying that my brother is a tenant or a lodger. I wrote the notice for my mom calling him a tenant at first. Then after reading up on it, it seems that he must be a lodger, (since he is listed as a guest on the lot). So, I revised the...
Yes, my uncle does pay rent to my mom and my mom takes care of him, (he is disabled). My uncle has always lived with my mom and has been there since she bought the mobile home, he is on the lease at the lot. My brother just stayed with my mom less than a year and is listed as a guest with the...