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Parents Take 30-Year-Old Son To Court To Evict Him From Their Home

May 22, 2018
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Mark and Christina Rotondo in New York state say their 30-year-old son, Michael Rotondo, doesn’t pay rent and doesn’t help out around the house at all.

In several letters, they explicitly told him to get out.

A series of eviction notice letters spanned the month of February.

Letters addressed to Michael expressed that he was their “guest and there is no lease or agreement that gives you any right to stay here without our consent.”

In a letter dated Feb. 18, his parents offered him cash and advice on how to navigate being out of their home.

“There are jobs available even for those with a poor work history like you. Get one — you have to work!” said one letter.

The parents’ warnings of eviction went unheeded so they finally filed motions to have the court remove him from their home.

A court filing shows that Michael wants a judge to dismiss his parents’ request.

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