Charge your children rent.
Yes, they have the ability to charge rent. It is their responsibility to maintain the assets of the estate.
There is a charge for a post office key when you rent an apartment and it can be $15.
Yes, parents can choose to charge their minor children rent if they feel it is appropriate. This can help teach financial responsibility and prepare them for independent living in the future. It's important for families to establish clear expectations and boundaries around this arrangement.
I don't think anyone should make you pay to stay in your own home. Maybe she is trying to teach you the value of dollar, but she is definitely taking it to far. Ask her why she is doing what she is doing and compromise something with her. Hope I helped!
if a child is not working can a parent charge them rent
Yes there are, dont know what they charge for rent, but they seem nice
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).
That's entirely up to you. If you're buying it as a gift, then probably not. However, it's always reasonable to charge rent to a tenant, even if you're related to the person in question. You do not have to charge your son rent. But in the case that you bought the house you have the right to charge him for any space that he is occupying.
Was that supposed to be in English?
In NY, landlords can charge reasonable late fees to tenants who are late on their rent if this is disclosed in the lease agreement.
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