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you know this is a a complex question and Ive had a lots of situations involving this the answer is yes but youre going to have to establish that theres a landlord tenant relationship first in other words have you been collecting rent from them if you can prove that there was that relationship in other words they were paying rent every week every day every month something like that and establish that you had that and then you can establish that they sto paying then yes you can evict them the key is whether or not they were actually a tenant versus somebody else that you allowed to stay there or you know all these other things which might end up being another type of lawsuit thats going to be a lot more involved