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How do you remove your parents from your home?

Answered 4 years and 2 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Animal
If they have resided there for at least 30 days, you have to file for unlawful detainer.  I would contact a landlord tenant lawyer and start the eviction process. You may avoid this by trying to talk sense into them saying that if you do file for an eviction, then they will not be able to get a rental because the UD action will go on their credit report.... Read More
If they have resided there for at least 30 days, you have to file for unlawful detainer.  I would contact a landlord tenant lawyer and start the... Read More

Eviction

Answered 4 years and 11 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Animal
If your pet is medically certified to treat any kind of disability, then a landlord cannot have a no pet policy as apply to you, pursuant to the fair housing act of Ohio, as well as the Americans with disabilities act. What you need to do is to contact the fair housing administration in Ohio and see if you would qualify for an emotional support animal that could be documented by physicians letter stating that your animal is medically certified to treat any kind of disability that you may have. If you do get such a letter, then it is more Then likely that your landlord has to accommodate your pet. ... Read More
If your pet is medically certified to treat any kind of disability, then a landlord cannot have a no pet policy as apply to you, pursuant to the fair... Read More