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<blockquote data-quote="Elsi" data-source="post: 742878" data-attributes="member: 23349"><p>I agree that two weeks may not be enough to find a job and housing. But the bottom line is skittles does not feel comfortable having him in her house while she is gone. She does not trust him based on his past history. And none of us owe anyone a place in our homes if they make us feel uncomfortable or unsafe. Also the longer he stays the more likely he will have some form of tenants rights and the harder it will be to get him out. If it were me for these reasons I would rather help him get set up elsewhere than let him stay there longer. It may be tough for son to get established, but he put himself in this situation and skittles deserves to feel comfortable in her home and be able to travel without worrying about what he is doing unsupervised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsi, post: 742878, member: 23349"] I agree that two weeks may not be enough to find a job and housing. But the bottom line is skittles does not feel comfortable having him in her house while she is gone. She does not trust him based on his past history. And none of us owe anyone a place in our homes if they make us feel uncomfortable or unsafe. Also the longer he stays the more likely he will have some form of tenants rights and the harder it will be to get him out. If it were me for these reasons I would rather help him get set up elsewhere than let him stay there longer. It may be tough for son to get established, but he put himself in this situation and skittles deserves to feel comfortable in her home and be able to travel without worrying about what he is doing unsupervised. [/QUOTE]
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