Is there a REAL Texas law like this dumb shit I was just told?

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  • BVF
    Black Vagina Finder
    • Jan 2002
    • 13975

    #1

    Is there a REAL Texas law like this dumb shit I was just told?

    A friend of mine moved to Texas and she said awhile ago that her babydaddy was going to leave.

    I ask her today and she says that she isn't allowed to kick him out because once a guest stays past three days, he is a legal resident of that home and you must give him a 30 day notice to vacate the premises..

    She says she called the cops and they wouldn't make him leave because of this law. His name isn't on the lease or anything. He's just a GUEST.

    So you mean to tell me that I can come stay as a guest at somehahahaha's house in Texas and on the 4th day, I can refuse to move out of there and they can't do anything about it?

    That sounds like bullshit to me.

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  • Wizzo
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    • Nov 2000
    • 15224

    #2
    yea, its bullshit...
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    • DR_PHIL
      Confirmed User
      • Oct 2002
      • 4099

      #3
      thats shitty..think its the opposite everywhere else

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      • masta flash
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        • Aug 2003
        • 530

        #4
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        • Fletch XXX
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          • Jan 2002
          • 60840

          #5
          i dont know.

          here in LA, sometimes lanlords can charge you if someone stays more than 7 days i think.

          not sure....

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          • SirSmokeALot
            Confirmed User
            • Sep 2003
            • 1413

            #6
            It's crap I live in texas, There I admit it I live here alot, and I mean ALOT of stupid shit, but that is not one of them.
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            • DrewKole
              Confirmed User
              • Jul 2001
              • 5193

              #7
              Personally, I like the community marriage law. =P

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              • Poo-Chee
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                • Sep 2003
                • 3560

                #8
                I smell bullshit

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                • blackmonsters
                  Making PHP work
                  • Nov 2002
                  • 21058

                  #9
                  Originally posted by BVF
                  A friend of mine moved to Texas and she said awhile ago that her babydaddy was going to leave.

                  I ask her today and she says that she isn't allowed to kick him out because once a guest stays past three days, he is a legal resident of that home and you must give him a 30 day notice to vacate the premises..

                  She says she called the cops and they wouldn't make him leave because of this law. His name isn't on the lease or anything. He's just a GUEST.

                  So you mean to tell me that I can come stay as a guest at somehahahaha's house in Texas and on the 4th day, I can refuse to move out of there and they can't do anything about it?

                  That sounds like bullshit to me.
                  It's 30 days in most states. If someone stays with you for 30 days you cannot kick them out without a eviction. If you lock them out they can call the police and be let back in. Also if there is a relationship between the two parties for 90 days either party can sue for common law marriage which means divorce.

                  NO SHIT!

                  This is hardly ever enforced because most people have the common sense to just move on.
                  Good luck.



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                  • Chris
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                    • May 2003
                    • 27880

                    #10
                    i think it is 60 days
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                    • Firehorse
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                      • Apr 2002
                      • 30767

                      #11
                      Some lawmakers definately did too many drugs in the sixties!
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                      • HeebyJeeby
                        Confirmed User
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 161

                        #12
                        There are actual laws similar to that in many states. They have loopholes though. He's only a resident until he leaves, at which point she can change the lock and remove his belongings and he no longer lives there. The only way he can stay if he absolutely refuses to leave the house for any reason.

                        I recently ran into another fucked up law in Washington...
                        Apparently fathers have no parental rights. My ex-mother-in-law kidnapped my daughter and the police and courts told me that only my wife could file a complaint for the police to remove my daughter from the house.
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                        • blackmonsters
                          Making PHP work
                          • Nov 2002
                          • 21058

                          #13
                          I'm wrong about the common law marraige; it doesn't require 30 days! it can be one day in Texas if the following are met:

                          http://www.co.travis.tx.us/dro/common_law.asp


                          Q: What makes a common law marriage?
                          A: Three elements must be present to form a common law marriage in Texas.
                          First, you must have "agreed to be married."
                          Second, you must have "held yourselves out" as husband and wife. You must have represented to others that you were married to each other. As an example of this, you may have introduced you partner socially as "my husband," or you may have filed a joint income tax return.
                          Third, you must have lived together in this state as husband and wife.
                          Good luck.



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                          • 69pornlinks
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                            • Mar 2003
                            • 5560

                            #14
                            but, in texas you're allowed to tote a pistol so if that chick is feeling froggish you might get a slug in yo ass
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                            • HeebyJeeby
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                              • Mar 2004
                              • 161

                              #15
                              Originally posted by blackmonsters


                              It's 30 days in most states. If someone stays with you for 30 days you cannot kick them out without a eviction. If you lock them out they can call the police and be let back in. Also if there is a relationship between the two parties for 90 days either party can sue for common law marriage which means divorce.

                              NO SHIT!

                              This is hardly ever enforced because most people have the common sense to just move on.
                              90 days for common law marriage? I highly doubt that. Most states that still abide by common law marriages consider it a marriage after 7 years of continued residence.

                              I was also just informed by a lawyer friend that the Texas law for residence only applies if the person has established his residence. IE, he has to show the police mail with that address and his name or an identification card listing that address.
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                              • DrewKole
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                                • Jul 2001
                                • 5193

                                #16
                                Originally posted by HeebyJeeby


                                90 days for common law marriage? I highly doubt that. Most states that still abide by common law marriages consider it a marriage after 7 years of continued residence.

                                I was also just informed by a lawyer friend that the Texas law for residence only applies if the person has established his residence. IE, he has to show the police mail with that address and his name or an identification card listing that address.
                                He's right on the marriage thing

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