Before they are 18 and are still in high school, you would provide housing. After that, it is up to you to set the standards for payment and participation in the household.
AnswerSure, but what remedies the parents have upon non-payment are legally limited. Too bad.
Charge your children rent.
Starting on their 18th birthday, technically yes. Parents are responsible for providing for their children until the age of majority (whether they like it or not). As soon as they reach the age of majority (usually 18), the parents can charge them rent, kick them out of the house, or whatever... all perfectly legal (if a tad cold-hearted).
Nothing! The Law requires your parents to provide you with suitable shelter and food.
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Yes, they have the ability to charge rent. It is their responsibility to maintain the assets of the estate.
Before anything else can be answered - it is necessary to know what state your grandaughter and her parents reside in.
That's legal in every state I know of.
It will depend on the specific situation. The parents are responsible for the child's welfare.
can a landlord -- after the due date on rent -- charge 10% fee and an additional fee daily -- in the state of new mexico -- in albuquerque new mexico --
In my experience, AC Rent and Possession is a court filing to have one evicted from a rental property. Basically, someone violated a lease or contract by not paying rent or other obligated rent related debt.
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