Anonymous wrote:Yes he is mooching, but it would be awesome if you to do this. I slept in my apartment 6-7 nights a month for most of my 20s and early 30s. Three times I “lived” in my corporate apartment for almost a year and didn’t have a 2nd home, just my parents address and a PO Box.
If you do this, I would ask that he get a storage unit for his “stuff” and use your place like a hotel / guest room. If he wants to leave stuff (more than a drawer of clothes and a bin of toiletries that can be stored in a cabinet, I’d charge him a modest “rent”.
Anonymous wrote:We did something like this a few times and a few things to consider:
1. What is the exit plan? Our guest overstayed and it became uncomfortable. Talk about expectations if you were to have other guests visiting. We were no longer able to have in-laws visit and it strained the relationship a bit.
2. We were allowing my BIL and SIL to stay in a condo we had rent free until they got settled. My SIL decided not to work and stay home with her toddler. It created a strained relationship as I was working and had my child in daycare - and indirectly paying for her to stay home.
3. If you ask for "rent" it changes dynamics of the relationship. Just be clear around any financial expectations. Some visitors get it - some don't. My cousin staying with us for about 6 months. She went shopping and filled up the refrig with special food for a party she was going to. I had no space to put my groceries as she had trays of items she prepared.
4. I had crashed with family in a similar case as your BIL for about 6 months as I moved to a new city and was traveling for work and not yet found my own place. I made a contribution to my nieces/ nephews 529s. It was not exactly what I would have paid in rent - but enough to say thank you as I knew they were going out of their way.
Anonymous wrote:I think he is lonely. His job is soul sucking. It is exhausting to be on the road all the time. He craves normalcy.
Anonymous wrote:How many days a month are you talking?
Maybe you could have a Scott Pruitt type situation - he pays thirty bucks a night or something?