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Thread: Parents Sue to Kick 30 YO Son Out of House

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    Smoke Bomb / Ninja Vanish Chance's Avatar
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    Parents Sue to Kick 30 YO Son Out of House

    You know a story is stupid when even BBC News can't withhold the snark:

    A New York couple have won their legal battle to evict their 30-year-old son from home after he refused to leave.

    During a hearing at the state's highest court in Syracuse, a judge praised Michael Rotondo's legal research, but ordered him to leave the house anyway.

    Justice Donald Greenwood told the son his bid to remain in his parent's home another six months was "outrageous".

    But Mr Rotondo, who legally represented himself, said it was the eviction notice that was outrageous.

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    "I don't see why they can't just, you know, wait a little bit for me to leave the house," Mr Rotondo argued, as his parents looked on, sitting with their lawyer.

    Sporting long hair and a beard, Mr Rotondo argued that six months was "a reasonable amount of time for someone who has been depending on persons for support".

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    In a court filing last week, Christina and Mark Rotondo described issuing several orders for their son to move out, starting on 2 February 2018.

    "There are jobs available even for those with a poor work history like you," they wrote in one note, dated 18 February.

    "Get one - you have to work!"

    They also gave him $1,100 (£819) to leave, according to one letter, which suggested he sell his some belongings including a broken down Volkswagen Passat.

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    After Tuesday's hearing, Mr Rotondo summoned news cameras into a hallway for an impromptu press conference.

    He told reporters he would appeal against the ruling, and that he had planned to move out of the home in Camillius, New York within three months anyway.

    He said that is relationship with his parents has grown very strained, with the three of them never speaking or interacting inside the home.

    "After a while it just kind of beats itself down to where there's nothing left," he said.

    When asked how he can manage to avoid them, and whether he lives in a basement, he replied that he lives in a bedroom but did not want to provide more detail.

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    He left court, presumably heading back to his parents' home.
    I'm a little foggy on the details, but apparently there were legal reasons that this had to be adjudicated at the New York state Supreme Court. Anyone know why?
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    Not sure about NY, but here in WA evidently it's similar. I have relatives that have been trying to get their son and his wife to move out of their spare bedroom for over a year to no avail. It's probably headed to court.

    Also couldn't help but think of this.


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    Nothing new here. It’s unfortunate that parasites like him are very common. We have to have the “no we can’t make him leave you have to evict him” talk with parents/grandparents on a regular basis.
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    As soon as he left to go to the store, his shit goes onto the lawn and the locks get changed...

    I am sure NY has some law against that, but I am sure I could make it unpleasant enough that he would want to leave.

    (side note: stories like this make me realize how fortunate I am that my kids turned out so well. I know some very good parents who had a couple of good kids and one dud)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chance View Post
    I'm a little foggy on the details, but apparently there were legal reasons that this had to be adjudicated at the New York state Supreme Court. Anyone know why?
    https://www.nycourts.gov/courts/structure.shtml
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    ...which suggested he sell his some belongings including a broken down Volkswagen Passat.
    I bet its bumper looks something like this:

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    I am pretty sure the US military provides housing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shotgun View Post
    I am pretty sure the US military provides housing.
    I don't think they have to take lazy scumbags anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lon View Post
    We have to have the “no we can’t make him leave you have to evict him” talk with parents/grandparents on a regular basis.
    Seriously? I mean knew it happened periodically, but "regular basis" I wouldn't have expected.
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