by Kaoss1 on September 26th, 2009

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Does anyone know the rule in California about allowing a guest to stay in your house.

I have heard that if they stay more than 27 days then they have established residency and they now have to be evicted if you want them out....is this true?

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  • by Anonymous on September 26th, 2009

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    No. I don't think so. Not in a home that you own.
    In an apartment you are leasing/renting, if a guest stays over a certain period of time technically they are now considered a resident and you are supposed to contact your landlord for them to begin paying rent, which may ultimately up your rent.
    If they're not on your lease, you can kick them out whenever you'd like.

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