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House Hack Evictions during CoVID-19
My home state of NH has put a moratorium on the eviction process.
At the same time, I have a roommate who appears to have fallen off the wagon, perhaps as a response to him losing his job in a mass layoff.
His behavior has been erratic, he has started having frequent "social" calls lasting 5 minutes or less, and he is bringing people into the house who make me uncomfortable and who scare my partner.
During this period in which states have placed a moratorium on evictions, is there any possible relief for people who need to get rid of someone who is renting a room in their primary residence?
We will obviously try to handle the situation discretely and on a voluntary basis first, but curious about legal status of issues like this.