I think the point being made though was you wouldn't have to subsidise their rent to help them onto the ladder etc..If parents are happy then this is great.
Its better to undercharge your kid for rent and help them on the life ladder if everyone is happy.
I'd have stayed longer. But living at home came with being a slave and paying rent.
I may have missed this being a sarcastic retort to a previous post however!![]()
I think the point being made though was you wouldn't have to subsidise their rent to help them onto the ladder etc..
I moved out when I was 18 and there were options that I could afford with the job I was doing because that was normal and not some incredible twist of events, it was only the late 90s.
Why didn't your son move somewhere cheaper instead of leeching from his parents for 30 years instead?
I might over stretch, have a bunch of kids, then charge them rent.
Need to have sufficient kids to start selling them off; not sure my loins will take it.Can always sell a few off when things get tight ?
Need to have sufficient kids to start selling them off; not sure my loins will take it.
Need to have sufficient kids to start selling them off; not sure my loins will take it.
I know someone from school who once they turned 18 their parents started charging them a couple of hundred in rent a month Bearing in mind they will still in full time education in sixth form at the time. I think they just ended up living at their boyfriends house until they went to uni. Always found that rather odd to be honest.
I could understand to a certain degree if they had a full time job but they were still in school at the time. Had to get a part time job just to pay for the rent lol6th form I got free
I started to get charged 20% of my take home from the first pay packet when I got a job!
I think they were keen to get rid of me.
I could understand to a certain degree if they had a full time job but they were still in school at the time. Had to get a part time job just to pay for the rent lol
It is super odd parents charging rent at all. Typical boomer behaviour. The only difference is if they are competently investing that rent. Embarrassing really.I know someone from school who once they turned 18 their parents started charging them a couple of hundred in rent a month Bearing in mind they will still in full time education in sixth form at the time. I think they just ended up living at their boyfriends house until they went to uni. Always found that rather odd to be honest.
It is super odd parents charging rent at all. Typical boomer behaviour. The only difference is if they are competently investing that rent. Embarrassing really.
100% acceptable and a use case covered in my post. I would be cross if they sat on it and didn't appropriately invest it, though.A work friends parents charged her rent. When she moved out they gave it back to her to help with her new house.
100% acceptable and a use case covered in my post. I would be cross if they sat on it and didn't appropriately invest it, though.
Dont you understand its relative? If they move somewhere else, their incomes would also likely drop so in the same overall position on affordability.
The only way to 'win' is work in the city in a high paid job but in cheap accommodation, then take that money and buy something cheap up north with it, changing jobs and living a simpler life on a lower income.
This is only an option for a small subset of people.
That why they eventually get placed into homes, never to see them again .It is super odd parents charging rent at all. Typical boomer behaviour. The only difference is if they are competently investing that rent. Embarrassing really.