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[quote=Anonymous]My 24 YO lives at home (after college and grad school). DC has a good job but is saving money to be able to move to a more expensive city. We are not charging rent - that seems silly. We don't need the money, and DC does. It's not like we are otherwise forgoing room rent because DC is living in it. We don't have a curfew although DCs job is 8:30-5 so doesn't require late hours and DC is not a partier so late nights are not an issue. Of course we have basic expectations about helping out, and we aren't doing DCs laundry or anything like that. OP, if you are struggling for money then maybe expecting rent is fair once your DC has a job. You might want to allow some flexibility to make sure you don't incentive DC to take a service job to pay the rent at the expense of getting a more career oriented job.[/quote]
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