The only thing that matters in this situation is who owns the house, it's really that simple. If the house is in the sun's name and not in the grandparents name that son can do whatever he wants with his home. If the grandparents own a home in the sun does not, he is no legal right to remove anybody from property which does not belong to him. Simply because someone does something, does not make it legal. Find out legally owns the house and that's the person who gets to kick people out, no other situation has any bearing on this particular case.
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Answered on Dec 16th, 2014 at 12:50 PM