What do you do when they won't leave?

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  • #254932
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    Chucks_Revenge
    Chucks_Revenge
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    Two months ago I let this crazy bitch move into my house. I have told her repeatedly in no uncertain terms that its time for her to go. She tells me that she has “made a commitment even if (I) haven’t.” The other day she told me that, “(She) bought (me) four cups of coffee in the last week. But (she doesn’t) keep track of every little thing like (I do).” She hasn’t kicking in dime one for any other food or bills since she’s been here. I’d move out myself but I own this f~~~ing house. Somebody please just shoot me!

    #254937
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    Anonymous
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    The sense of entitlement modern women have for your resources drowns out any SMV they think they may have.

    When a man is told to leave, he immediately starts packing and already has his ticket punched for a trip down MGTOW road, some just never veer off MGTOW road again (all the good men).

    How much of her s~~~ is in your home? Is anything she owns affixed to the structure (bolted, nailed, or screwed)?

    Will all her s~~~ fit in boxes?

    Does she have a key?

    Does she have a bad disposition or stir to anger quickly?

    You need her to realize it’s time for her to leave.

    Box everything up, put it on a wooden skid, protect it with a tarp, change the locks, and put on your battle gear!

    VIDEO RECORD THE EVENT! (for your own protection).

    #254939
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    Nerevar
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    I’d say call the police and have them escort her out with her stuff.

    "One of the best things internet exposed is just how insane women are." - Freeman_K

    #254953
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    Hellraider
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    Pay for a couple of days at a spa or something to get here out of the house, pack all here s~~~ in garbage bags, leave the garbage bags in front of the house, change all locks, and then close all windows, hunker down and wait for the s~~~storm to burn out eventually.

    Videotape everything, is she threatens you CALL THE POLICE AND SAY YOU ARE AFRAID FOR YOUR ONE SAFETY.

    The police will have to come.

    Beware though, the police is like russian roulette, she may convince the cops to arest you, beware…

    #254963
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    ILiveAgain
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    Let me run something past you.

    She calls the police first. Makes herself look ‘beaten’.

    First thing you know you’re being woken up by a cop with a very tearful ‘girlfriend’ beside him.

    They question you and you protest your innocence.

    However, the laws stated YOU must be removed for HER safety.

    Now …. with you ‘downtown’ she applies for a restraining order and you find you can’t go withing 2 miles of YOUR home.

    While you sort out somewhere to sleep, deal with work and get legal …. she’s LIVING in your place as YOUR GIRLFRIEND.

    AKA COMMON LAW WIFE.

    You see where I’m going with this?

    1. Find out what the common law period is where you are.

    2. If you’re in the clear, become very very nice and loving. Take her on dates etc.

    3. Then put the spa plan in action. Pay for her and a friend at a very expensive spa. One she won’t turn down.

    As soon as she’s gone, get an army of friends to move ger s~~~ to storage.

    Change locks and then phone the spa and speak to her. Tell her where her stuff is. Tell her you’ve paid one months storage and will pay for 1 weeks motel so she can get sorted.

    Then hang up.

    If she comes around call the police.

    DON’T OPEN THE DOOR OR LET HER IN.

    Look up your local cohabitation laws.

    RECORD EVERYTHING

    #254972
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    Russky
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    change the wifi password and she’ll move out
    if that doesn’t help – shut down electricity

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

    #254996
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    WhackerGuy2030
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    My prayers are with you man. Looks like you’re newer here, so I won’t fault you for the situation. But please don’t repeat this. Good luck friend.

    #255001
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    Soldier-Medic
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    Move out yourself. Even if you are paying rent. Terminate the lease out from under her if possible. Or have her evicted like the other posts here recommend.

    Don’t be around her. A woman that is willing to do this is willing to do just about anything to get back at you for jilting her.

    Picture a seething volcano with a vagina-shaped opening, that is ready to blow molten self entitlement all over the landscape.

    "I asked you a question. I didn't ask you to repeat what the voices in you head are telling you" ~ Me. ........Yes I'm still angry.

    #255012
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    TaxGuy
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    Here’s a thought. Try talking to a cop about what she is doing and see if you can get her arrested for trespassing. Since you own the place and she is their uninvited I would think that would constitute trespassing.

    At least you would be on record with a cop explaining the situation calmly and just trying to exercise your rights as the owner of the home. You might throw in there that she has a mean, violent streak just to get it out there first, in case she tries any s~~~ on the back end.

    An hour with an attorney in your area would probably money well spent as well.

    Order the good wine

    #255018
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    Franky
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    Kick her out the old fashioned style?
    It’s your goddamn house.

    The clowns in blue can go eat s~~~ common sense trumps law,
    because law was passed to maintain common sense in the first place.

    P.S change the lock too.

    #255019
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    XSDBS
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    There is no good way to handle this situation.
    I went with the “change the locks” approach:
    I scheduled a locksmith on a Tuesday at 10:00am.
    We both left for work, but I drove to the police station.
    I asked to speak with an officer, told him my address, that I was evicting her today,
    and that I was concerned about her reaction and my safety, and GOT HIS BUSINESS CARD.
    I then returned home (having taken the work day off) an hour later.
    While the locksmith changed the locks, I boxed up EVERYTHING of hers, setting it OUTSIDE on the driveway.
    (I was fortunate that she didn’t have any furniture, the largest item was a bedroom TV.)
    I then called a friend to stop by so I would have a third party witness.
    We then waited for her to return from work, when she did, we LOCKED THE DOORS, and met her OUTSIDE.
    She immediately started screaming and crying, and proceeded to call the police.
    Officers arrived, and she played every victim card she could think of to get back into the LOCKED house.
    The usual “I have nowhere to go, I have no money, I got fired today(LIE), my car is out of gas, I have to use the bathroom, etc etc.”
    I stood firm and repeated to the officers: “She is uninvited and unwelcome, and I want her to leave.”
    Eventually, the officers convinced her that she needed to leave.
    She tried one last attempt “I left something in the house, I need to get it!”
    I said “Officer, if she tells you what this something is, I have no problem with YOU retrieving it for her.”
    She then had the officers help her load the boxes into her car, and she left.
    I asked the officers “What should I do if she shows back up again?”
    One said “Don’t answer the door.”
    She did blow up my phone for a few weeks, I made DAMN sure the doors were locked at ALL TIMES.

    #255032
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    Stargazer
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    I went with the “change the locks” approach

    It sounds like you got did everything right and got lucky.

    I’ve never moved a woman in with me but if I did and found myself in this situation, I’d go one of two ways:

    1) ride it out until the lease was up then move out myself.

    2) tell her i’ve lost my job and am going to be broke. Give her the option to pay for everything until the lease is up then go with option one, or that I’ll break the lease and move out.

    Home owners are probably screwed here, but then again I’ve never bought a home either. I find the easiest way to avoid trouble is to simply walk away.

    #255036
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    Jan Sobieski
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    Actually, she might now be the Co owner of your house.

    Under the right conditions. See a lawyer now.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

    #255050
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    Chucks_Revenge
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    Fortunately I live in WA state which does not recognize common law marriage. I just bought a van which, at the last moment, I decided to put in my name Only. Almost went the mangina route. Thank you MGTOW!

    I’m considering getting a trusted friend to stay and watch the house while I take an extended camping trip until maybe September. I’m on disability so there’s no job to worry about. Unfortunately I’m forced to rent out a few rooms in my house to make ends meet. And they’ve repeatedly demonstrated an inability to lock the damned door.

    #255438
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    Bigboy83
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    She thinks your joking, and she thinks, you eventually will come around.

    Men are not coming around any more!

    Shit Tested, Cunt Approved.

    #255491
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    OldBill
    OldBill
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    Fortunately I live in WA state which does not recognize common law marriage.

    You’re not listening. Pay attention.

    ILiveAgain already told you this and I’m going to repeat it in the hopes that you’ll understand.

    Common law marriage statutes are moot when the Duluth Model is in use and all US jurisdictions follow the Duluth Model.

    All she needs to do is call the police claiming she’s a victim of domestic violence and you are out of your own home. Period. You will be out in the evening and have no trepassing/no contact order lodged against by the following morning. You won’t even be able to go within a certain distance of your own home.

    I’m considering getting a trusted friend to stay and watch the house while I take an extended camping trip until maybe September.

    Disappearing won’t help. She needs to be evicted through legal means so you’ll have a legal recourse when she comes back – and she will come back.

    Unfortunately I’m forced to rent out a few rooms in my house to make ends meet. And they’ve repeatedly demonstrated an inability to lock the damned door.

    The fact that you’re running a boarding house in your home works against you. You need to get all the other people out too, lest she claim she’s a renter and all those protections come into force.

    Clean out you house, get everyone out, hand the keys to that friend you mentioned, go away for a few months, and pray to whatever god you believe in that she finds some other sap to latch onto.

    In the future NEVER let a woman live with you or rent from you again. NEVER.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

    #255547
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    Mr_Options
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    Evict the c~~~ legally

    20-day Notice to Terminate Tenancy

    A 20-day, (also sometimes called a no cause notice), is a notice that a landlord gives to terminate the tenancy of month-to-month renters. In most cities in Washington, landlords can ask month-to-month tenants to leave with only twenty days written notice. The notice must be written, and must be delivered at least 20 days before the end of the month or rental period. The landlord does not have to give a reason why they are asking you to leave, and currently no exceptions or extensions exist in Washington state law. If a tenant who has received a 20-day notice to vacate does not vacate within the 20 day period, the landlord can file an unlawful detainer action against them. Landlords cannot legally terminate tenancies for reasons that are discriminatory or retaliatory.
    In some situations if the tenant has a disability that impairs their ability to move out they may request a reasonable accommodation for more time under Fair Housing laws. If the landlord refuses to provide an accommodation the tenant can file a complaint with their local office of civil rights. See Fair Housing Resources for more information.
    In the city limits of Seattle, tenants have Just Cause Eviction Protection, which requires that the landlord have a just cause reason to ask them to leave. Washington State renters need Just Cause protection as well. Without Just Cause protection Washington State renters are extremely vulnerable to retaliation. Because a landlord does not need to give a reason to terminate your tenancy it is very difficult to prove that it was in response to you asserting your rights or other legitimate grievances.

    A man without a woman is like a fish without a hook.

    #255549
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    Keymaster
    Keymaster
    Keymaster

    “FEIGN BETA”.

    It works.

    Turn into the sniveling, groveling, complimentary, “nice guy” beta women hate. Tell her how beautiful she is, how much you love her, s~~~ like “the reason I breath is you”, you can’t live without her etc….. and she will be planning her departure by the end of the week.

    To get a woman to stay, you treat her like S~~~. You could insult the f~~~ out of her , scream at hear to GET OUT and show her an open open door ( or in Rhianna’s case, a closed fist ) ….. and she STILL won’t leave.

    To get a woman to f~~~ off and get lost, you do the exact opposite and treat her so well it makes her sick. Women hate that s~~~.

    It’s magic.

    Here’s a perfect example of the kind of bitch I’m talking about. HATES her f~~~ing husband of 16 years because he still greets her with a friendly smile in the morning. Seriously. She actually COMPLAINS about hearing his “chipper morning voice” before 10AM.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #255553
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    Anonymous
    42

    Turn into the sniveling, groveling, complimentary, “nice guy” beta women hate. Tell her how beautiful she is, how much you love her, s~~~ like “the reason I breath is you”, you can’t live without her

    Keymaster, it makes me wanna puke when you talk like that!

    #256181
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    Anonymousyam
    anonymousyam
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    @keymaster This should work but my ideal probably would just be to shut down the power to the home or the water till she moves out on her own.

    Just an east coast asshole who likes to curse, If you get offended by words like fuck, cunt, shit, piss, bitch or any racial slurs then you just scroll down.

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