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<blockquote data-quote="zigweegwee" data-source="post: 26854" data-attributes="member: 170"><p>Kathy, there is no age limit for letting him stay. The police officer laughed when I asked her if the only other way I could get rid of him was to move elsewhere, myself, but agreed that it's true. I work for an attorney and I know what the NJ eviction process is. It takes about 4 months of filing with the Court, sending notices by certified mail (which I know he will not read) and then having the sheriff come if there has been no compliance. It's not pretty.</p><p></p><p>Nomad, that is my dilemma. I realize those two positives are huge and sending him out into the big, bad world is not a good idea, either, but he refuses to go to school, get his GED, help around the house, or respect curfew. He literally expects that if he's working part-time and paying me rent that I will let him live forever like "a lazy slug" as you so nicely put it. I don't think I'm doing him any favors by allowing that, either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zigweegwee, post: 26854, member: 170"] Kathy, there is no age limit for letting him stay. The police officer laughed when I asked her if the only other way I could get rid of him was to move elsewhere, myself, but agreed that it's true. I work for an attorney and I know what the NJ eviction process is. It takes about 4 months of filing with the Court, sending notices by certified mail (which I know he will not read) and then having the sheriff come if there has been no compliance. It's not pretty. Nomad, that is my dilemma. I realize those two positives are huge and sending him out into the big, bad world is not a good idea, either, but he refuses to go to school, get his GED, help around the house, or respect curfew. He literally expects that if he's working part-time and paying me rent that I will let him live forever like "a lazy slug" as you so nicely put it. I don't think I'm doing him any favors by allowing that, either. [/QUOTE]
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