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[quote=Anonymous]OP I can totally understand why you wouldn't want your upper NW neighbors seeing your son working in the service industry. Better to hide him in the basement and have him play video games all night instead, definitely. In the meantime, why don't you advertise your room for your below-market rent and curfew? See what the response is. Maybe you'll get a better tenant then your son will be, and you can give him the rent money to get his own place. You get a tenant you like better, your son gets the subsidy he needs, it's a win all around. Or you could buy him a reliable car and repay him for his family trip - maybe that will give his budget the breathing room it need. Lots of ways to help your child. Sometimes they need more than 18 years of free rent from their parents.[/quote]
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