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technically, yes. They are adults now and should be responsible enough to care for themselves. just make sure you have good reasons for doing this, it could come back and bite you in the butt

yes and no! yes because they are the parents and that is their house. Also because they aqre gettting to old to live with their parents. No, because they might not have any money to pay for a house or an apartment. also they might still be in college and need a place to stay while they're there.

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