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what do you do to get someone elses stuff off your property?

my dad (88 yrs old)has a right to enter my property to remove his stuff until sept 19th. he signed to that effect. but the problem is that he hasn't started removing it and said he won't. he has threatened my family ,said he would burn down my house. he hates my family because my daughter is with a man of another race with a baby and they live with me.what are my options after the 19th about him not removing his stuff? can anyone help me?

Answer:

You need to speak to a judge about it and get a restraining order against him.
Your father is very elderly and may not have all his facilities. You need to speak to whomever gave him the right to remove his stuff. Ask what your rights are after that date.
If he threatened to burn your house down you might want to petition the court for guardianship or request evaluation and commitment..... At 88, it is not unthinkable that he has dementia which can manifest itself in some pretty unusual ways.
id go to legal aide and see what court order you can take out for free. otherwise leave it on the verge and its your dads problem.but in the old days of yesteryear you need to understand that crossed races where shunned apon so your dad is set in his old ways.so the best bet is probably to get your daughter to move just until your dad takes his stuff. go on holiday so that no one gets hurt.take care.oh and if anything happens call the police as they will be able to assist you as your dad has made a verbal threat.
If you OWN the property and you've provided just notice for removal of the property, you can contact the local police department to file a report that you've requested removal of someone elses belongings from your property and they never removed them. Provide them a copy of the agreement. Typically, they'll contact your father and tell him to remove within a certain period of time. If that time passes, you can dispose of the property as you see fit. Try a yard sale, make some dough off the stuff.

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