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Rochester Landlord Tenant Lawyer Discusses Evicting a Live-In Girlfriend

As an experienced Rochester Landlord Tenant Lawyer, I am often asked how one can evict a live-in girlfriend.

  • In order to evict a live-in girlfriend, you will need to serve them with a 10-day notice
  • After the 10 day notice, a notice of petition and petition is served.

Are you trying to evict your live-in girlfriend, boyfriend, or relative?  If so, contact the experienced Rochester Landlord Tenant Lawyer Robert Friedman for dedicated representation.

This educational legal video was brought to you by Robert Friedman, an experienced Rochester Landlord Tenant Lawyer.

FRIEDMAN & RANZENHOFER, PC does not represent residential tenants unless they were injured on the property.

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