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Joint Tenants - Mortgage - Visitors Removed?

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LittleSquidge | 09:30 Sun 15th Apr 2018 | Law
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Joint tenants.
Mortgage.
Both named, etc.
One party is staying on their Mother’s sofa due to not feeling safe in the marital home.
Divorce probably about to begin.
Sensitive paperwork and 90% of belongings still remain in marital home.

Would you have any rights if you had not consented to guests staying in your absence?

If one joint owner consents and the other does not, can the police be called if the guests fail to leave when 50% of the owners request this?
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Remove sensitive paperwork.

Home owners are allowed to have guests. If it's long term then that's a different matter.
she needs propa advice

She can dissolve the jointure with a letter - and convert it to a commonalty - but that still wouldnt give her rights to eject.

this is really a marital dispute and not a police matter.

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