Move Out Now!
A story has been taking over the headlines this week and it involves parents wanting their son to get out of their house… A 30-year-old man didn’t get the message…

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A story has been taking over the headlines this week and it involves parents wanting their son to get out of their house...
A 30-year-old man didn't get the message that it was time to move out of his parents' home, even after they left him five notices and offered him money to find a place to live..
A judge on Tuesday ruled in the parents favor and ordered Michael Rotondo to move out of his parents house after living there for 8 years. Rotondo thinks he is owed a six-month notice. and told CNN that he would love to leave as soon as possible -- "I don't like living there" -- but he was not able to do so immediately.
Here is one notice from the parents:
One note on February 2 reads:
"After a discussion with your Mother, we have decided you must leave this house immediately. You have 14 days to vacate. You will not be allowed to return. We will take whatever actions are necessary to enforce this decision."
Shortly after this notice, his parents decided to seek legal counsel and served another notice on February 13, granting Michael 30 days to move out or they would begin enforcement procedures. Five days later, in another note, the parents offered some advice and gifted Michael $1,100 to help him find a new place to live.
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