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If one is annoyed by the constant presence of Aerin (after marrying Mjoll the Lioness), he can be killed. Mjoll will attack Dragonborn if she spots them attacking Aerin, but leaving the house and waiting a while or paying off the bounty (if received) will calm Mjoll.
Another known tactic is to recruit Mjoll as a follower and order her to wait somewhere such as in Honeyside (if owned) - anywhere outside Aerin's house. Aerin will usually automatically return to the home after Mjoll is recruited. Aerin can be easily killed inside the home without detection (though the Dragonborn can optionally wait until late hours when most NPCs are known to sleep before doing this). This avoids gaining a bounty or even drawing Aerin's death to Mjoll's attention at all. This will work best if married to Mjoll, as the Dragonborn will receive a key to Aerin's house, and after moving with her to another house such as Honeyside. Obviously, killing Aerin renders him unavailable for any of the missions mentioned below though his absence doesn't negatively impact any of them; the Dragonborn can always wait until after completing these missions before eliminating Aerin.
(Used in my game for 1k+ hours - works with never a problem)
Aerin Restraining Order by Jovian09 - https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/8480/?