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<blockquote data-quote="MuM_of_OCD_kiddo" data-source="post: 448129" data-attributes="member: 12241"><p>Oh wow - all that for a hundred bucks a month and me makes $1400 or more takehome? Get real! He'll never move out - why should he? </p><p></p><p>Charge him $500 rent all inclusive with washer/dryer priviledges for specific days. </p><p></p><p>He buys his own food or goes hungry. He already buys his goodies anyways and doesn't share - so let him buy all of his food. If he wants to eat at home or have food access there - charge an additional $50 bucks per week. </p><p></p><p>He takes the trash or it gets parked in his room. If he forgets to take it in the morning when he is off to work, make him go back after work to drop it off. If he dumps it somewhere on the premises when you are not looking, he needs to clean it up and take care of it, or there will be a $25 litter clean up fee each time.</p><p></p><p>If he is not voluntarily moving on his own, you might as well charge for the inconvenience and added expenses he is costing you. You will never get him out of the house otherwise... He certainly earns enough to contribute considerably more than a lousy 100 bucks! This is a 30 yr old adult male [not a 19 yr old highschool student] that is capable of holding down a job, and no matter what his other issues are, he can pay his fair share for the household support! If you feel uncomfortable putting him out, change his status from son living at home to room mate with benefits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuM_of_OCD_kiddo, post: 448129, member: 12241"] Oh wow - all that for a hundred bucks a month and me makes $1400 or more takehome? Get real! He'll never move out - why should he? Charge him $500 rent all inclusive with washer/dryer priviledges for specific days. He buys his own food or goes hungry. He already buys his goodies anyways and doesn't share - so let him buy all of his food. If he wants to eat at home or have food access there - charge an additional $50 bucks per week. He takes the trash or it gets parked in his room. If he forgets to take it in the morning when he is off to work, make him go back after work to drop it off. If he dumps it somewhere on the premises when you are not looking, he needs to clean it up and take care of it, or there will be a $25 litter clean up fee each time. If he is not voluntarily moving on his own, you might as well charge for the inconvenience and added expenses he is costing you. You will never get him out of the house otherwise... He certainly earns enough to contribute considerably more than a lousy 100 bucks! This is a 30 yr old adult male [not a 19 yr old highschool student] that is capable of holding down a job, and no matter what his other issues are, he can pay his fair share for the household support! If you feel uncomfortable putting him out, change his status from son living at home to room mate with benefits. [/QUOTE]
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