Evicting Family Member Guide

Summary

In New Hampshire, removing a family member from your home may require a legal eviction process. This involves giving a written notice, waiting for the notice period to end, and potentially filing an eviction lawsuit in court. If the court does not consider the person a tenant, you may need to file an ejectment action in Superior Court. This process includes filing a complaint, serving notice, waiting for a response, and attending a hearing or trial. Consult a local attorney for specific guidance.

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I need help kicking a family member out of my home...
I understand your situation, Al. In New Hampshire, you may need to follow a leg**** eviction process even for family members. This usu****ly involves:
- Giving a written notice
- Waiting for the notice period to end
- If they don't leave, filing an eviction lawsuit in court
Please consult a loc**** attorney for specifics.
i gave the 30 day notice but the court said he isn't a tenant
I see. If the court doesn't consider him a tenant, you may need to proceed with a different leg**** process, like an "Ejectment". I would advise you to consult with a loc**** attorney to understand the best course of action.
how do you process an ejectement
In New Hampshire, an ejectment action typic****ly involves:
- Filing a complaint in Superior Court
- Serving the notice to the person
- Waiting for their response
- Going to a hearing or tri****
- If successful, the court will issue an order of ejectment
Please consult an attorney for detailed guidance.