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Topicparents go to courts to force their son to move out of their home
zebatov
05/23/18 12:05:13 AM
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GanglyKhan posted...
zebatov posted...
I wonder how many times they asked their kid before they had him if he wanted to be born or not.

Poor guy.

He's 30, the dude has lived three decades with his parents, that may literally end up being half of his life with them. Unless you have some sort of debilitating health concerns, there's zero reason to still live with your parents at that age in America. We don't have a society of families like some other countries do. You're supposed to spread your wings and get out there on your own.

Says who?

If they evict him and he has nowhere to go, they're endangering his life. If they evict him and he doesn't leave, he'll end up in jail. Real nice parents who made the conscious decision to create life.

HelIWithoutSin posted...
LinkPizza posted...
I can agree if a utility bill for the house was in his name. But not just if you're getting mail.


That's why there are eviction courts. Getting your mail there would establish that you live there, but not necessarily that you can stay, and in that case, would have 30 days to move.


Living there six months and a day out of one year establishes that you live there. Nothing else.
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