The Asian Age

JUDGE ORDERS MAN TO MOVE OUT OF HOME

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New York, May 23: How many hints should parents drop before their son moves out? Even after leaving five notices and an offer of cash to help find new digs, a 30year- old man did not get the message that it was time to move out.

The New York family drama eventually rolled into the court system, where a judge on Tuesday ruled in the parents’ favour and ordered Michael Rotondo to leave after having a room for eight years.

However, Rotondo contended he is owed a sixmonth notice.

“I just wanted a reasonable amount of time to vacate, with considerat­ion to the fact that I was not really prepared to support myself at the time of the notices,” he said.

Christina and Mark Rotondo of Camillus started the court proceeding­s earlier in May and filed evidence of five notices they served their son, starting in February.

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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