The easiest way to get your adult child to move out is to ask them to move out. Don't overthink it, just say something like "Jake, I think it's time you move out of the house." If they respond with excuses about why this isn't possible, answer them with facts, such as by explaining they could rent a smaller place if they say they can't afford to live alone. Then, set a deadline for your child to move out and explain that if they want to stay on longer, they will have to pay rent, and contribute to bills and other service charges. For tips on how to tell if your child is taking advantage of you by staying at home, Keep watching!
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00:18 ➜ Determining Whether Your Child Is Taking Advantage of You
00:23 ➜ 1. Assess the situation as objectively as possible
00:52➜ 2. Make a list of the reasons you want your child to move out
01:49 ➜ 3. Don't be a snoop
02:05 ➜ Addressing the Need to Move Out
02:10 ➜ 1. Show a united front
02:23 ➜ 2. Ask your child if they want to move out
04:28 ➜ Setting a Deadline
04:31➜ 1. Set a deadline
05:03➜ 2. What the adult child will not take with them
05:13➜ 3. If the deadline passes, get serious
05:24➜ 4. Charge rent for their room
How to Get Your Adult Children to Move Out
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