• PugJesus@kbin.social
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    The two sons, described in court papers by their mother as “parasites,” had been living in the family apartment without contributing financially or helping around the house, according to the complaint filed by the woman, who has not been named, in a the Tribunal of Pavia district court. Both men are employed, the court documents state.

    Sounds completely reasonable to evict them. I’m surprised it was this difficult.

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      Eviction in people who have resided somewhere for a long time can be a pain in the ass to get them out.

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        Mainly because there is often no kind of agreement that has been violated even if it sounds like obviously wrong to someone outside.

        How does the court know the mother didn’t tell them they could live there for free? The court would make them homeless and need solid reasons to do so.

        Clearly that existed in this case, but forcing someone to movie is a huge deal and why it is so hard to do.