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bones54
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Chances are you just missed the signs leading up to this? |
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fiteprogram
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Did you leave without a fight? That's what I want to know. LOL |
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Eli
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If you pay half the rent/mortgage you are entitled to at least a 30 day notice. If you don't share in the expense then legally you have no rights. |
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J0lLy rANchEr fRum dAT sWeet t0
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HE HAS KNOW RIGHT AND ASK HIM WHAT WAS THE PROBLEM |
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houtexknights330
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sorry, find another person with a house or move back to your mother and father. You must of asked him about marriage. Damn some females would learn. |
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babygirlmysterious
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if you are not married and do not have proof something is yours i.e receipts then sorry nothing much you can do but contact your local police department i.e. magistrates office and see what advice they have for you |
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Harold T
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check the law in your state |
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x
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you have none! lesson learned???? |
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leenabootie
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You have the right for a thirty day notice so if you call the police they can let u back in ubtil he gets an authorize eviction notice giving u 3o days. Call the law department n they will second that. |
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Scotty Wrotem
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You should'nt have married a parachute instructor. |
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AdamKadmon
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http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/maps/peopleandsociety/family/family1996/familystructure/1
http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/maps/peopleandsociety/family/dataandmappingnotes.html#familypersons
It all comes down to the length of time required for you two to
live together BEFORE your considered "married" and I have
no idea what Ontario considers a proper length. Arkansas
requires 6 years in the U.S., while Oklahoma requires 6 months
(so be careful there guys!) lol.
Good luck and I'd ask around. |
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Annie
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Don't know what the law is in Canada, but here in California, if you've lived with someone paying any kind of rent/retribution for more than 6 months you are entitled to a 30-day eviction notice. I'd contact an attorney and ask them. |
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Is your name on any purchases? If not...I don't think anything else will hold up in court. |
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cutipi_1977
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I am not sure about Canadian laws but where I am from he can't just kick you out. |
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ladysodivine
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I doubt you have any. |
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no rights pick your self up and become independent and get your own place dont stoop to shacking it carries no weight |
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Rothy
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I also live in Ontario, and I was wondering the same question...I've lived with my boyfriend for over 3 years but we've never made it official that we're common-law. The law does saw that you're common-law if you've been living together a year. I think it depends how long you've been living with him and whether you had some sort of agreement about shared expenses and if you owned anything together.....Good question though! |
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Troy
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you can try sleeping with his bestfriend. |
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Nancy Kay
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probably none...if you are just shacking, and are not married, 2 years isn't even enough for common law status (if applicable in your province) |
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Angelicious05
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If youre married im not sure what your rights are it depends on what he has, and if you live together in a house or not. If youre not married you have no right to anything he has probably |
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Peace2All
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Sorry, but I don't think you have many rights since you guys weren't married. For a union to be considered as a common law marriage in the U.S. the couple has to be living together for at least 7 years and even then, the individuals aren't completely protected. If you bought property together or paid utility bills and you can prove it, you might get some compensation. |
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TeTe
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well are y'all married... or what. if not... he can do what ever he wants I think... or does Canada have different rules there. your rights is to just move out I believe.... you don't have any other rights... incase you want to sew him for your last months rent... lol |
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cherrygrove92
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dont know about canada but here u have the same rights as if u were married u dont have to leave ask an attorney |
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object
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No rights. It is his f*cking house you worthless leach. Go get a job and find your own place. |
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smartsassysabrina
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Unfortunately, tenant rights are very few in Canada. Since you have already been kicked out, you don't have any right to go back to live, but you do have the right to retrieve your belongings. Make a list and take it to the local constable. He/she will accompany you to the residence so you can get your stuff. |
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heidielizabeth69
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You have the right to move on and find a real man... good luck:) |
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asw1212
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You have the right to go away and not bother the poor guy anymore. |
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LilLiE
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You are common law so you technically get half of all the stuff and if you've been paying half the rent he can't just kick you out. You should take him to the cleaners |
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Lee Ann M
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Unfortunately, if you are not leagally married or haven't signed a lease with him, your SOL. When you are in a relationship no matter how secure you feel, you have to cover your own back. There's nothing you can do except leave. This is a blessing in disguse. Now you know what he's really like. My prayers are with you, I wish you the best of luck! |
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