Spring, TX asked in Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for Texas

Q: My niece is on parole and claimed this as her residence when released how do I remove her from my home

I didn't give my niece permission to live here and now I've got problems with her behavior parole board is coming to search premises because I've complained about her being here. I'm not equipped to care for financially or otherwise to have her here shes aggressive, difficult, causing problems, disrupting household and now I've got them coming to search my house I didn't agree to any of this and don't know what to do.

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John Cucci Jr.
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  • Houston, TX

A: Unfortunately, if she has been staying there for over 30 days, you will have to evict her or make a claim that she is violating her parole conditions. If you do the latter (Parole Vio.), she will go back to prison.

Maybe you should tell her she had better find a new place, or face a violation.

Good luck with this. You are in a terrible position.

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