Elder parent
My elderly mother has a woman renting a room in her home. Mom has fallen twice in the bathroom. This woman is of no assistance or help to her. We need her to move out ASAP to make room for a nurse/caregiver. My mother refuses and the woman, who is also sick, is very conveniently staying. What can I as her daughter do legally to make this woman leave ?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Elder parent
Nothing. You have no right to kick her out. She is a tennant. She is not there to help your mother. Your mother obviously wants her there or does not mind that she is.
Re: Elder parent
Unfortunately, as a daughter, the only way to get the tenant out of the house would be if you could show a Court that your mother can not run her own affairs. You would have to bring a Guardianship proceeding to show your mother is incompetent.
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