I brought my 81 y.o. mother to my home one month ago after she became a victim of elder abuse at the hands of her live-in grand-daughter. At that time, I told my niece she had 30 days to get out. I have found out that she is still in the house, stating that her grandmother is the only person she has left and has no where to go. Is it possible to do an eviction "long distance"?
Do not buy into the "I have no where else to go" sob story. I watched my former elderly neighbors go through this. One by one their teenage and 20-something grandchildren moved into their home followed by their mother. Soon their home became run down and I suspect that one day they will "ship off" the grandparents and just become squatters in their home. What makes these young people feel entitled to whatever their grandparents/parents have worked for?