They graduated college 3 years ago, they have a good paying job is it time to move out yet?
You can’t take the money, how do we tell him to move out? |
It depends. If you get along and don't mind living together, why not let them stay? Housing is expensive; perhaps they are saving to buy something. I feel like in today's housing market/rent prices, this is not unusual. |
My DD wanted to move out, she has a good paying job and a good career in tech. But, we encouraged her to save her money and continue staying with us. Marriage is on the cards soon, and we do not want her to walk into her marriage broke. |
"You can’t take the money," what does that mean? They are not paying rent? It's been time for them to go. |
So she’s never going to live on her own? |
I don't even know where you get that from - np |
Charge rent and up the rent every 6 months until they move out. |
Just be direct and tell them they meed to experience independent living and you need to downsize. |
That's odd. She needs to be on her own between parental and marital homes. |
Women I know who moved from their parents house to a joint marital house regret it deeply. It made a few stay in marriages for too long bc they were afraid of living alone, and even those with happy marriages missed the independence. Some things are worth paying for. |
Well, presumably she will move from her parents house to a house she shares with her husband - so never alone. |
You can’t take it with you when you die… |
Reading is your friend. |
Maybe she did in college? No matter, if she’s happy, who are you to judge her?? Weirdo. |
Look, there's no magic amount of time. It's your house. If your adult kid living with you isn't working for you, give them at least two months notice that you want them to move out. So say "It's time for you to move out. You need to find your own place by April 15th at the latest." |