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Shady McCoy accused of all sorts of mayhem
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(07-11-2018, 09:46 PM)VisitingCobra Wrote: I'm still trying to figure out why she's in his house, and why he has to have her "evicted"? Did he rent her the house for $0 a month? What kind of arrangement is this? (07-12-2018, 05:00 PM)Bullseye Wrote:(07-12-2018, 03:32 PM)Kane Wrote: They stayed there together when they were together, then they split up and Shady wanted her out but most states have an established residence law where once you live somewhere long enough, no matter who owns what, you must be evicted (owner must pay court to force you out via notice, then later police) The moment you allow someone to live in your house, you have to get them formally evicted if they wont leave on their own. McCoy would've had to meet with someone in the court system granting the evicted person 7 days to contest the allegations. If the judge disagrees with the eviction process, it likely goes nowhere and the person stays there until the contract is broken or expired. If the judge grants the eviction, then they usually assign a deadline. From my experience, it's usually 30-60 days unless there are extenuating circumstances. I broke it down without using legal jargon, but when you look at the process, it usually intimidates the person into just dealing with the situation in other ways. It's no wonder McCoy chose not to get her evicted. It's usually a long process that requires a lot of attention. This is, at least, how it's done in Georgia where it happened. Definitely seems like motive for her getting attacked. |
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