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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 692202" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>In my state paying something would mean tenants rights, and I know of kids that have forced parents to evict.</p><p>We did this. We put a separate entrance in a wing of our house, that has its own bathroom, and we separated it with a door. My son is there now! He does not want us to confine him there (has its own fridge and microwave). So he is motivated to act right, clean up, etc. so that we do not restrict him to that space or put him out. </p><p></p><p>But I do not think confining them to a part of the house would work, until they are motivated to some extent to cooperate. It sounds like lil and Jabber's son is improving (less aggressive and volatile--somewhat) but I think he is trying to play them. I do not think this should be rewarded. Of the ideas floated so far, I like the one best of paying his rent for one month. Although I think that is for Lil and Jabber's benefit (a way to get him out). I do not think it is the best for SON.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 692202, member: 18958"] In my state paying something would mean tenants rights, and I know of kids that have forced parents to evict. We did this. We put a separate entrance in a wing of our house, that has its own bathroom, and we separated it with a door. My son is there now! He does not want us to confine him there (has its own fridge and microwave). So he is motivated to act right, clean up, etc. so that we do not restrict him to that space or put him out. But I do not think confining them to a part of the house would work, until they are motivated to some extent to cooperate. It sounds like lil and Jabber's son is improving (less aggressive and volatile--somewhat) but I think he is trying to play them. I do not think this should be rewarded. Of the ideas floated so far, I like the one best of paying his rent for one month. Although I think that is for Lil and Jabber's benefit (a way to get him out). I do not think it is the best for SON. [/QUOTE]
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