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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 403598" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Hi and welcome.</p><p></p><p>You have to pay rent to be a tenant. Usually belongings are expected to be removed from the residence by the date stated on the eviction notice. If not, said belongings can be taken to the curb. At least that seems to be the case here as I see households of stuff sitting at the curb of many rental houses......seriously, you wouldn't believe!</p><p></p><p>But to cover your fanny, be sure to check either with a lawyer (preferred) or local police.</p><p></p><p>Doesn't sound to me like the boyfriend's parents are condoning much............as they're not allowing her to establish their home as a place of residence. This means they won't have to go through eviction with her as you're having to do. Smart parents. As for the sex part.......both involved are consenting adults, odds are this boy's parents are looking at it from that angle. And that is true. Although all of my children knew there would be no sex in my home, period. And I'm bold enough to break down the door and put an end to it. lol Not that I'd give them the opportunity.</p><p></p><p>Daughter sounds awfully manipulating for Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) to me, wondering how accurate that diagnosis actually is for her.</p><p></p><p>I don't blame you for wanting to reclaim your life. If difficult child is not listening to rules and following them, disrespecting you ect, she has no business in your home. She ought to feel lucky. I'd not have waited a year. ugh</p><p></p><p>((hugs))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 403598, member: 84"] Hi and welcome. You have to pay rent to be a tenant. Usually belongings are expected to be removed from the residence by the date stated on the eviction notice. If not, said belongings can be taken to the curb. At least that seems to be the case here as I see households of stuff sitting at the curb of many rental houses......seriously, you wouldn't believe! But to cover your fanny, be sure to check either with a lawyer (preferred) or local police. Doesn't sound to me like the boyfriend's parents are condoning much............as they're not allowing her to establish their home as a place of residence. This means they won't have to go through eviction with her as you're having to do. Smart parents. As for the sex part.......both involved are consenting adults, odds are this boy's parents are looking at it from that angle. And that is true. Although all of my children knew there would be no sex in my home, period. And I'm bold enough to break down the door and put an end to it. lol Not that I'd give them the opportunity. Daughter sounds awfully manipulating for Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) to me, wondering how accurate that diagnosis actually is for her. I don't blame you for wanting to reclaim your life. If difficult child is not listening to rules and following them, disrespecting you ect, she has no business in your home. She ought to feel lucky. I'd not have waited a year. ugh ((hugs)) [/QUOTE]
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