Evicting Violent Family Member

Summary

In South Carolina, you can evict a family member by providing a written notice of eviction and, if necessary, filing an eviction lawsuit. If the family member is violent, you can apply for a restraining order and contact local law enforcement for immediate assistance. Consult a local attorney for specific advice tailored to your situation.

Full Conversation

Can I evict my daughter from out of this house that was given to me by my deceased parents?
Hello ****, I can certainly provide some general guidance on this topic. Could you please let me know which country or state you are located in? This is important as tenancy laws vary by location.
South Carolina
Hello ****. In South Carolina, you can:
- Provide a written notice of eviction.
- If she doesn't leave, file an eviction lawsuit.
- If won, a sheriff will enforce the eviction.
Please consult with a local attorney for more specific advice.
She doesn't pay any bills or taxes in my house and she is violent
Hello ****. If there's violence, you can:
- Apply for a restraining order in South Carolina.
- Contact local law enforcement for immediate assistance.
Please consult a local attorney or domestic violence hotline for advice tailored to your situation.