After graduation, rent if lives at home?

Anonymous
I can’t imagine not charging rent (my kid has a decent job l8ned up) but my husband doesn’t want our kid to rush into an apartment lease. So I don’t know.
Anonymous
Do you need money? We don't charge our kids.
Anonymous
Why would you charge your kid rent?
Anonymous
No, let them save for security deposits, furniture, etc., unless you need the money for food or medicine.
Anonymous
God no. I love my kids, and I'm not poor.
Anonymous
As long as my child is pleasant in the household, self-supporting & cleans up after themselves, they can live at home forever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine not charging rent (my kid has a decent job l8ned up) but my husband doesn’t want our kid to rush into an apartment lease. So I don’t know.


But why?
Anonymous
Would you charge your elderly parents rent if they needed to live with you? Jeez. If you charge your kids rent, I hope they remember that someday when you need help.
Anonymous
OP, ignore whatever Dave Ramsey told you. All his kids are on his payroll & have been for years doing bullsh*t jobs.
Anonymous
If my parents charged me rent, I would never forget that!
Anonymous
You charge rent if your kid is an absolute sh*thead who dropped out of college, is a PITA to live with & refuses to get a full time job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine not charging rent (my kid has a decent job l8ned up) but my husband doesn’t want our kid to rush into an apartment lease. So I don’t know.


Why would you charge your kid rent?

Assuming your are living in the same home as when they went to college, you didn't charge them in HS, so why now? As long as they are working, responsible and respectful (letting you know when they will be home, if they are not home for the night, etc.) and not blowing thru all the money on a spending spree/drinking spree, I will let my kids live at home for free.
Let them save $$$ so they can perhaps buy something sooner....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You charge rent if your kid is an absolute sh*thead who dropped out of college, is a PITA to live with & refuses to get a full time job.


exactly. Otherwise, stay as long as you want.
Anonymous
As long as they are respectful and contribute to the chores/upkeep of the home, consider allowing them to save money for their future.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You charge rent if your kid is an absolute sh*thead who dropped out of college, is a PITA to live with & refuses to get a full time job.


Then you get them into therapy to figure stuff out, and if they refuse to go, you give them 1 months notice to move out. As long as they are working towards actually figuring stuff out and having a plan for life, I wouldn't charge or would only charge minimal and give it back to them. Really depends upon the kid and how motivated they are. But I would never keep any of the money---it would only be a tool/motivator for a lazy kid.
post reply Forum Index » Adult Children
Message Quick Reply
Go to: