My Adult Sons Refuse to Leave My Townhome. I Am Thinking of Going to the Extreme to Get Them Out

A mother’s love is boundless, or is it? At my age, I’m too tired to fuss and fight. I simply want something done about my 30-something-year-old boys who are living in one of the townhomes that I own. It started off as a peace offering after they both came home after college. I allowed them to crash there until they could get on their feet. That never truly happened.

My daughter, their older sister, has tried talking sense into them and encouraging them to move out, but they have this sense of entitlement that is unbelievable. Their father also warned them about taking advantage of me while he was alive, but there’s no real threat because he’s deceased now.

I Was Taught Not to Show Emotion. My Girlfriend Thinks I am Too Rough
Stock image on man on couch. (Photo: Pexels.com)

Both of them work and make money that goes toward their personal needs, which include beer and marijuana. They haven’t paid rent since they’ve been here, which is my fault. I never should have given them the option to live rent-free in a space that could be bringing in money for me. I would hope that I have some rights. I just don’t know what they are and don’t have the money to secure a lawyer to find out.

My daughter keeps telling me to simply call the police and tell them the story but I don’t want the boys arrested or sent to jail. I just want them put out of the townhome so I can rent it out and make some of the money back that I’ve missed out on. Should I exercise doses of tough love and have my sons/squatters forcefully removed from my townhome as their sister has suggested?

Read the original story here.

The Center gets to the heart of the lifestyle, parenting, relationships and finance conversations impacting the culture. Convene here to express and share personal and poignant points of view that arise in everyday life.

Send us your queries to [email protected] and let our readers offer some perspectives on how to navigate these conversations.

Never miss a story — sign up for ATLANTA BLACK STAR’S free daily newsletters to stay up-to-date on the latest developments, from top news headlines to celebrity news.

Trending Lifestyle NOW:

Back to top