Inviting Hurricane Evacuees Into Your Home May Prove Risky
Comments on article "Inviting Hurricane Evacuees Into Your Home May Prove Risky"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| Anita | I have someone I knew living in my home. It has been five months and they wanted to stay a year, but they are causes some problems. Are they any legal issues in asking them to leave? No lease was signed and they have only paid my Direct TV bill ($56.00) each month. | 5/31/2006 |
| Well this is someone you have never met. I would be cautious! | 9/10/2005 | |
| Karen | Thank you.This info caused me to pause & think a little differently. A word of caution is appreciated. | 9/10/2005 |

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