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My mom as just inform me that i have thirty days to get out of her house, and i was wondering since she gave me a thirty day notice do i still have to give her half my paycheck like i have been giving her since i moved back in with her.

2007-10-23 18:16:26 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

well my mom has informed me that i have thirty days to get out.. now before hand i have been giving my mom half my pay checks every two weeks and i wondering should i still conutine to pay her or stop paying her because sheis kicking me out?

2007-10-23 18:22:50 · update #1

ok well i kind of messed up on that middle paragraph but just so yall know im only 18. i just turned 18 on oct. 4th and the only reason why she is kicking me out is because i wont keep my room clean (well as clean as she wants it)

2007-10-23 18:24:18 · update #2

9 answers

If you pay rent, you have the right to keep your room any way you want it. However, she can kick you out any time she wants if you have no written contract.
Don't give her any more money, save it for your deposit on an apartment.

2007-10-24 05:40:02 · answer #1 · answered by Roland'sMommy 6 · 0 2

You need to clean your room! Have you checked rentals lately? No doubt your Mom has gone as far as she could to let you stay there and no doubt, you have the best deal ever!

Pay her what is due, go on your merry way and try to find as nice a place for the money to rent. Someplace where you'll have to find your own cable tv setup, your own internet service, no food in the fridge, no furniture (no, you can't take yours with you)...you have the best in the world at home, why blow it?

Work it out.....

2007-10-24 08:36:35 · answer #2 · answered by Barbara 5 · 3 0

It's easier to clean your room than move out.

I feel for you. My mom was a nut about cleaning to the point of being obsessive.

I just played along with ol mom and did what she said since she was the boss.

What are you going to do next?

Quit your job because you boss asks you to clean up your desk?

2007-10-25 18:00:46 · answer #3 · answered by Terry S 5 · 0 0

If you live in your mother's home, you should pay rent. If you plan to live there for the next 30 days, then you should pay rent. I don't know if you are in the U.S., but here, she's not obliged to provide you ANYTHING as of the day you turned 18.

I'd say you're incredibly stupid if you don't straighten up and start cleaning your room. If you don't, I don't blame her for throwing you out. You're 18, and that means you're an adult who's old enough to know how to behave when they live in someone ELSE'S home - and that's what you're doing, like it or not. Clearly you still have some growing up to do.

2007-10-24 02:24:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Ask her if she wants it. You are going to have a LOT of new bills as well as the need to buy LOTS of things. While you should definitely leave she should help you out by not expecting rent that last 30 days.

2007-10-24 13:25:16 · answer #5 · answered by Landlord 7 · 3 1

You don't. The worst that could happen is she will tell you to leave now. Unless there is a contract she can do nothing and it looks like it won't change your relationship since she is kicking you out.

2007-10-24 01:27:59 · answer #6 · answered by John 77 1 · 0 3

Unless you are leaving right now, you should still pay the rent for the month you'll still be there.

2007-10-24 01:19:11 · answer #7 · answered by Judy 7 · 2 1

naw.....shes not going to miss the money if shes kickin you out, tell her I cant pay you and move, and I might need another 30, to have enough money to move..........but stick to the plan, w/ no excuses........

2007-10-24 10:12:32 · answer #8 · answered by ABCDEF U 4 · 1 1

unless you actually have a writen contract you dont have to give her anything, however after you are 21 she can kick you out

2007-10-24 01:21:56 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

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