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couldn't agree more!
I've had a "roomate" for over a year now, and in that year he's had a job for 2 months. Our goal was to have him pay $100/week for the space that he rents, we've managed to get about $400 out of him throughout the year
I didn't mind making sure he had a plate of dinner after he got home from work, but when he stopped working, since he's contributing almost nothing financially, I see no problem telling him, not asking, telling him to take out the trash, mow the lawn, clean out the garage, help with car repairs, etc. He's a long time friend of the family so I can't just kick him out(though I'd like to sometimes)
The way I see it, I'm paying out the woohoo every month to have this house, and on top of paying for it, I also have to bust my hump taking care of it. why should it be any different for anyone else in the household? I already have 3 kids, 2 dogs, and 11 chickens, I don't need to be anyone else's mama!
As for dogs, your house, your rules period. years ago I had another roomate who had two of the most annoying dogs on the planet, and I never could get the owners to realize that my dogs were here first. It got pretty ridiculous around here to the point I was about to put them up for sale when the owners werent looking.
Sounds to me like the roommate, since he can't pay cash, should be paying his rent in labor. Lawn & garden care, dusting and vacuuming, dishes, bathroom cleaning/scrubbing, mopping, cooking--whatever you think best suits your needs and his ability.
couldn't agree more!
I've had a "roomate" for over a year now, and in that year he's had a job for 2 months. Our goal was to have him pay $100/week for the space that he rents, we've managed to get about $400 out of him throughout the year

I didn't mind making sure he had a plate of dinner after he got home from work, but when he stopped working, since he's contributing almost nothing financially, I see no problem telling him, not asking, telling him to take out the trash, mow the lawn, clean out the garage, help with car repairs, etc. He's a long time friend of the family so I can't just kick him out(though I'd like to sometimes)
The way I see it, I'm paying out the woohoo every month to have this house, and on top of paying for it, I also have to bust my hump taking care of it. why should it be any different for anyone else in the household? I already have 3 kids, 2 dogs, and 11 chickens, I don't need to be anyone else's mama!
As for dogs, your house, your rules period. years ago I had another roomate who had two of the most annoying dogs on the planet, and I never could get the owners to realize that my dogs were here first. It got pretty ridiculous around here to the point I was about to put them up for sale when the owners werent looking.

Sounds to me like the roommate, since he can't pay cash, should be paying his rent in labor. Lawn & garden care, dusting and vacuuming, dishes, bathroom cleaning/scrubbing, mopping, cooking--whatever you think best suits your needs and his ability.