How can I evict a tenant who is not registered in the municipality apartment, if he lives there against the will of one of the registered tenants?



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How can I evict a tenant who is not registered in the municipality apartment, if he lives there against the will of one of the registered tenants? and got a better answer

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If the apartment is really a municipality apartment, and not a property, and the person to evict is not registered and not endowed with a share of property, then it is possible to evict him from the apartment, if he does not intend to evict himself with the help of the police. By law, he can be a guest in this apartment, as his relatives live there, but no more than 23 hours. You better change the locks, but in no way collect themselves his property, as he may declare the police about the loss of certain things, although in fact all may remain intact?

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If the apartment is really a municipality apartment, and not owned, and the person to be evicted is not registered and not endowed with a share of property, then it is possible to evict him from the apartment, if he does not intend to evict himself, with the help of a police squad. By law, he can be a guest in this apartment, as his relatives live there, but no more than 23 hours. You had better change the locks, but in no way collect his belongings by yourself, because he can report to the police about the loss of certain things, although in fact everything may remain intact.

Response from 0[+++++]
Call the district police.

Response from 0[+++++]
More than one statement to the precinct officer, and an appeal to the court.

Response from 0[++]
Invite the neighbors, the divisional police officer, make an inventory of the property of the evicted, lock the belongings somewhere, seal it with the help of the district officer and change the locks. Better put an iron door.

 

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