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I was wondering if it is legal to kick someone out in the middle of winter?


the person is not working or paying for the rent the person has no dependents

We need more information than this. For example, if you are not paying your rent the landlord is probably justified in kicking you out. However a lot depends on where you live, so I would check with the housing department or something similar in your city. Find out *why* he wants to kick you (or whoever it is) out, and see what somebody at that place says. But in short, yes, there are lots of legal reasons somebody can kick a person out of his house during the winter.

If they pay you rent, yes it is. You must give them a 30 day notice. If they live there and contribute in any way, the same rule applies. If it's a friend for a few days...kick their butts to the curb. If it's you they must give you notice. If they are not on the lease they can go.

kick him out. if he singh a contract if he agreed to pay rent


his not paying his out

Hello Jodi -- Does it feel OK 2 "kick" some1 out? Seems 2 happen if no meeting of minds. Its crazy serious & could b action-able if injured.

Jodi -- kicker or kickee? If K..er 1 person so bad is legal/ moral? Can U take it & give it? How 2 throw out room-mate:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2076138_throw-ro...

Are you a landlord asking about moral scruples or a tenant worried about the cold.

Working or not dependants or not, one who does not pay rent can be kicked out.

If the landlord chooses to let him stay rent-free because of the winter, that his business, but he would be well advised to have a lawyer draw up an agreement, stating the position.

Depending on whether the person is just living with you or renting a property you own and breaking the terms of the lease, how long they've lived there, and depending on where you live, there might be laws requiring a certain amount of notice to kick them out, often 30 days. You probably can't just dump their stuff on the front porch or lawn.

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