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"Adult" difficult children Living in a Shed in the Backyard ?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 530159" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>OK. We live in a climate where "shed" doesn't work... at -40, you need more than a space heater!</p><p>But... Granny Flats and Garage Suites are growing.</p><p>Real purposes are:</p><p>- increase housing density</p><p>- provide for aging parents or disabled siblings - where they still have their own space, but can be watched over and cared for (obviously not what THESE kids have in mind)</p><p>- provide for rental income to enable parents to stay in their own home longer.</p><p></p><p>None of these really qualifies for the situations being described... why would you want an adult difficult child remaining on your property without some reasonable controls??? YIKES!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 530159, member: 11791"] OK. We live in a climate where "shed" doesn't work... at -40, you need more than a space heater! But... Granny Flats and Garage Suites are growing. Real purposes are: - increase housing density - provide for aging parents or disabled siblings - where they still have their own space, but can be watched over and cared for (obviously not what THESE kids have in mind) - provide for rental income to enable parents to stay in their own home longer. None of these really qualifies for the situations being described... why would you want an adult difficult child remaining on your property without some reasonable controls??? YIKES! [/QUOTE]
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