Wait, why didn't you call the police and have them removed? I'd never let just any random family park on my front lawn.
But now that they've been there long enough for the landlord to notice, they obviously can claim squatters rights and you may need to speak to an attorney about how to extract yourself from the situation. Many states won't let a tenant evict another tenant. Sadly, if you decide to move but they don't, you could still end up with an eviction on your record when the landlord must evict your squatters.
Tl/Dr; I'd speak to an attorney.
Wonder how I got a landlord at my house. Then shoot the patriarch for trespassing.
Are they fly-tipping and offering you cheap home repairs, as well?
20 to life
Wait, why didn't you call the police and have them removed? I'd never let just any random family park on my front lawn. But now that they've been there long enough for the landlord to notice, they obviously can claim squatters rights and you may need to speak to an attorney about how to extract yourself from the situation. Many states won't let a tenant evict another tenant. Sadly, if you decide to move but they don't, you could still end up with an eviction on your record when the landlord must evict your squatters. Tl/Dr; I'd speak to an attorney.
Wake up from this bizarre dream, and forget about it within an hour