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[quote=Anonymous]If the housekeeper did something unforgivable such as steal something precious or use your home for some illegal activity, then I could see where you are coming from OP. However, according to you, your housekeeper sounds like she has done nothing wrong on her end and your wife just decided on a whim that she wants to utilize the space for something else. I hate seeing the "hired help" get treated like less than the dirt they are asked to sweep off the floor + I suspect you and your wife view this maid as nothing but a lowly servant at the bottom of the food chain. All legalities aside, what about morals/ethics here? Even if the law stipulated that you only legally needed to give your housekeeper 24 hrs. to get out, how could you live w/yourself putting someone on the street just because your wife to some crazy hair up her ass that she wanted to use the maid's room for a sewing or a gift-wrapping room. How can you treat someone like that??! I say, keep the housekeeper until she finds another live-in position. Help her look for one and assure her you will provide an excellent reference for her. Do not simply leave her out in the cold. If you do, karma will get you. Trust me, karma does not discriminate based on class and it also never ever forgets. [/quote]
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