Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Georgia
All of my ex boyfriends belongings are in my home ... Power tools...guitars.... Amps... Lawnmower ... 4 wheeler ..... And I can't get him to come get them . Do I have to give him a formal letter stating
How much time he has to get everything out?.... And how much time do I have to give him?.. He has been gone for about 4 weeks .and he keeps showing up at my house during
The night and using
His key to come in while I'm sleeping .... Can I change my locks?... I own the home and he is not on anything to do with the home .
2 Answers from Attorneys
File formal eviction and have the sheriff put his stuff out on the street
Get a TPO ASAP, first,
To add to my prior response, if your house was his official residence, which appears to be the case, you can't just throw him and his stuff out. Whether he has officially moved out and found another residence seems to be up in the air if he is still treating it as his home. Email him and keep a copy of all the emails politely telling him he has given up the residence a month ago, to stop using his key, and give him time to come and get his stuff. If he confirms he has officially moved, then yes change the locks. If he does not get his things within a few days, file the eviction. Even then, unless you want to escalate the dispute quite a bit, you won't just put his stuff on the street and will give him every REASONABLE opportunity to get it. You not file for a TPO without more reason than you posted, and after speaking with a lawyer in your area. As I said in the last response, it was a choice of BOTH to move in together, so you both have to be responsible adults now to separate without turning it into a legal battle.