Posted on 05/22/2018 10:15:55 AM PDT by C19fan
A frustrated couple are taking their own 30-year-old son to court today after trying and failing to get him to fly the coop.
Mark and Christina Rotondo, of Camillus, New York, say their son doesn't pay rent or help out around the house so they've had it.
Over the past three months, they've given him five written notices to move out, but he has ignored their orders.
They initially tried to get him evicted, but learned that since he is a family member, he would have to be removed from their home through an ejectment proceeding.
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If he claims squater status or refugee, they will be stuck with him regardless of relation.
Have they tried changing the locks? ;)
The parents won the case:
Failure to launch????
I wonder about the back story. How was this kid raised? What events got them to this point, that their son is unable or unwilling to live an independent adult life?
I think there was a movie about this several years ago
“Another Millenial slacker. “
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No,he’s a con man,what a sad thing for the parents
I hope their will is updated.
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He will vote for a living. Another dem.
He sounds like a great DIMWit candidate for governor of NY.
A perfect episode for Dr Phil !!!!
Tough love. Sadly they waited far too long to take that course of action. But better late than never. He will either sink or swim, but my guess when he sinks, they will come to his rescue as they always have.
I’m a bit of a slacker now at age 62 but at age 30 no way. Age 30 is prime for working and being productive, He’s a no good leech if he hangs around and doesn’t work or earn his way. The moron could have lived home, worked, paid some rent there and saved a bunch of $$. Getting the boot he deserves.
Back in the 70s a twenty something doofuss worked with us.
One day he came in all dejected with red eyes.
Seems that the evening before he had arrived home to his family’s apartment to find his parents gone. There was a note however, that informed him that his folks had moved to another state, that they had made a deposit into his bank account, that they had paid the rent for the next couple of months, that he could have the furnishings and that they wished him well.
I hope the parents have their lawyer on speed dial if they need an order of protection.
Worst case scenario: sell the house, don’t give him the forwarding address.
I knew a fellow that left home at the age of 35. A wee lad that was almost too young to go.
He had a good job, wasn’t lazy, and was a really intelligent guy.
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