Evicting Unwanted Roommate Guide

Summary

To evict someone in Pennsylvania, you must follow legal steps: give an eviction notice, file an eviction action, attend a court hearing, obtain a judgment for possession, and schedule the eviction with the sheriff. If the person is a threat, contact local law enforcement. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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How do I get someone who is on probation out of rooming house
Hello ****, eviction laws in Pennsylvania require a proper notice and legal procedure. However, if the person on probation is violating terms of their probation or causing issues, you might consider contacting their probation officer. Can you share more details about the situation?
This person lives with a girl they were dating but she ended it he refuses to leave
Hello ****, in Pennsylvania, to legally evict someone, the following steps should be followed:
- Give an eviction notice
- File an eviction action with the court
- Attend the court hearing
- Obtain a judgement for possession
- Schedule the eviction with the sheriff
Please note that these are general steps and the specifics may vary based on your circumstances. If the person is a threat, consider contacting local law enforcement.
Thank you
You're welcome, ****. If you need further assistance or have any more questions, feel free to ask. Remember that you can also seek advice from a local attorney to guide you through the process.