Anonymous wrote:OP. They're 23 and have been diagnosed with ADHD, depression, and anxiety. They've seen a therapist in the past but don't want to continue seeing one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there isn't mental illness or another issue I would give 2 options.
1. You will pay rent. It will be below market rate. To repay me for this generosity you are cleaning/doing grocery shopping/etc.
2. You have 1 month to pack up and leave.
Would #2 work before COVID ends?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there isn't mental illness or another issue I would give 2 options.
1. You will pay rent. It will be below market rate. To repay me for this generosity you are cleaning/doing grocery shopping/etc.
2. You have 1 month to pack up and leave.
Would #2 work before COVID ends?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:How old is the child? If this is a 19 year old college student who turns into a lazy sloth at home in the summer of the pandemic, I'd be lenient. If this is a 35 year old unemployed kid living in my basement, I would take a different approach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there isn't mental illness or another issue I would give 2 options.
1. You will pay rent. It will be below market rate. To repay me for this generosity you are cleaning/doing grocery shopping/etc.
2. You have 1 month to pack up and leave.
Would #2 work before COVID ends?
Anonymous wrote:If there isn't mental illness or another issue I would give 2 options.
1. You will pay rent. It will be below market rate. To repay me for this generosity you are cleaning/doing grocery shopping/etc.
2. You have 1 month to pack up and leave.
Anonymous wrote:If there isn't mental illness or another issue I would give 2 options.
1. You will pay rent. It will be below market rate. To repay me for this generosity you are cleaning/doing grocery shopping/etc.
2. You have 1 month to pack up and leave.