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any info. on 30 day notice for 17 1/2 yr. olds in NJ?
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 141782" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Is he out of school? Those would be two major factors. If he's in school, 18 or no, it would be hard to evict him no matter what state you are in and no matter what his conduct. </p><p> </p><p>Does he know tenant/eviction laws? If he doesn't just tell him he's moving out when he's 18 and the make it happen. I know of more than one parent who told their 18 was the end of the free ride. One family waited til their son went out with friends, changed the lock on the door and put all of his belongings at the side of the house with a note on the front door telling him he was on his own until he decided to change (they did leave him enough money to get by for a month).</p><p> </p><p>Good luck. No matter how you do it, it hurts. We always remember the little one inside the monster. If we're lucky, an adult ultimately emerges who is a good person that we're proud to know. That is my wish for you (and all of us).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 141782, member: 3626"] Is he out of school? Those would be two major factors. If he's in school, 18 or no, it would be hard to evict him no matter what state you are in and no matter what his conduct. Does he know tenant/eviction laws? If he doesn't just tell him he's moving out when he's 18 and the make it happen. I know of more than one parent who told their 18 was the end of the free ride. One family waited til their son went out with friends, changed the lock on the door and put all of his belongings at the side of the house with a note on the front door telling him he was on his own until he decided to change (they did leave him enough money to get by for a month). Good luck. No matter how you do it, it hurts. We always remember the little one inside the monster. If we're lucky, an adult ultimately emerges who is a good person that we're proud to know. That is my wish for you (and all of us). [/QUOTE]
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