When someone has previously attempted to lock me out of my own home following abuse, it permanently changes how seriously I take future risks.
There has already been an attempt in the past for another individual to move into my home without my consent. That experience means I am alert, informed, and proactive in protecting my rights.
My home is not available for anyone else’s use, benefit, or future plans. It is my legal residence, and I will take all lawful steps necessary to ensure I remain safe and secure within it.
This is not about assumptions or accusations — it is about responding appropriately to past actions and safeguarding what is mine.
