Overnight the 91 year-old woman I care for began yelling, cussing at me. She suddenly decided I am lazy and don't help her and said I have to get out of her house immediately. The only form of payment I recieved was in the form of housing. What rights do I have as far as time allowed to move?
Please get that checked before you leave to ensure that you are doing a good caregiving job, regardless of whether you choose to stay after or she still wants you to leave. Right now her new behavior should be checked out.
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I Have been a landlord for decades....do not ever try to just put someone out of the place they have been living.....the police won’t do it (they know there has to be a writ of possession issued by the court), and if you try it on you own the judge will throw the book at you!!!! It is called “constructive eviction” and it the single worst thing you could do.
the simple fact that she is living there makes her a tenant. There does not have to be rent involved. This means they must give her 30-90 days notice to leave (in California...the notice length is tied to how long they lived there)
please stop giving this sort of advice. It is just wrong and causes needless stress on the person you are telling it to.