You chose not to follow the instruction to identity your state, so nobody can point you to legal information specific to your state, but buried in that rambling post you indicate that (a) you live in your ex-boyfriend's house, (b) he's very difficult to live with, (c) he wants you gone and has served you with an eviction notice.
If you identify your state, somebody can direct you to what it will take to get a protective order in your state. So far you haven't indicated that he has caused you any harm or threatened you with any harm, and you have not shown any sign that you're afraid of him -- in fact, you're refusing to move out of his house and demanding that he loan you money if he wants you to leave, actions that seem quite inconsistent with your being afraid of him or believe that he'll cause you harm. Absent a history of or threat of violence, you're likely in a poor position to obtain a protective order if you are truthful on your petition.
The easy solution is: Move out. You're not going to be able to live there forever.

