Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Virginia

My husband and I agreeded to let our mother in law move a trailer onto our land and live on/in. Before she moved onto the land we informed her that her thief of a dauther was not to live on our land/move in with her. Well, her daughter has not been paying her own trailer payments and they are going to repo her trailer and she has been coming on our land and staying with her mother. I have verbally told my mother in law twice that her daughter is not allowed to live on our land but she is ignoring our request. She is saying that she is sick and needs someone to live with her. Can I evict the daughter without evicting the mother in law or can I get a tresspassing warrant on the daughter. Will I just have to evict the mother in law. What are my legal options.? Thank you


Asked on 7/29/11, 12:15 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Hendrickson Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson

Forget about the warrant for trespass; you as well as your husband will

have to go through standard eviction procedures at the local general

district court to remove this person from your property but which could also

result in the departure of your mother in law.

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Answered on 8/20/11, 5:40 am


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