Why do you get kicked out of your parents house

The reason why I’m asking the question is because I haven’t gotten kicked out of my parents house.

I left at 13 and made a home of my own. It was he’ll. I went to my grandfolks late and finished my college classis. And move next door to take care of them tell they died. At the same time I rased two step kids a one of my own. Now I’m still on my own independent.

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To answer your ? My dad was a drunk. And my mom and step dad had to many then they had room for.

Your parents can’t just ‘kick’ you out. Particularly if you pay something to live there.

You have tenant rights and they would need to go to court to have you evicted.

I still live here

I still live there. But when my mother gets mad at me she starts saying I need to leave.

But my dad is always saying don’t listen to her she does not mean it.

But obviously she does

doing nothing all day, and sleeping on the couch until noon or 1pm is why my parents won’t let me live with them. they say i can move back in if i want when i get a job, while i save for my own house in georgia.

I got kicked out because I started hiding my money so my mom couldn’t steal it. Once I wasn’t financially viable for her, she gave me the boot. She had stolen about $8,000 from me by that point. She still denies having done it. When I was 17, she set up a bank account for me. I did not know she was an authorized user, so I had no idea why my paychecks kept looking like they weren’t deposited. She would go to the bank and withdraw the money behind my back, and I was so sick at the time it took me 6 months to figure out what was happening. When I switched to cashing my paychecks instead of depositing them, and hid the money, she freaked out and told me to leave. I packed up my car with whatever I could carry, and was out the door within a few hours.

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My mom just didn’t want to deal with a teen. I was a handful but she didn’t try anything. I was 15.

She didn’t raise me anyway. I lived with my great grandparents until I was 14 and then she took me to live with her for about a year

I guess they had other kids and didn’t want to deal with me anymore? Not that they ever tried to help my mental health, but I kind of get where they’re coming from. I still feel awkward as hell around them now though.

I never got kicked out. I left right after I graduated high school to join the Navy at 17. Been out on my own ever since for the most part. Stayed with them temporarily between semesters in college. My parents have a 12,000 square foot house. Welcome back any time.

There’s some hard life stories here. Kudos to everyone who had a tough time with their parents when they were young.

I’m not in that group, and my life seems hard enough as is. Don’t know how you do it!

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