Would you kick someone out onto the streets because you disagreed with their religion or life or lack of employment if they had no place to go, with no solution?
There are homeless shelters and services for the homeless. If you relent and let them stay you're setting yourself up for being taken advantage of. yu can always offer to help call the shelters and give the person a ride there f you're feeling bad about it.
i have done it before.. people need to grow up, get a job, easy as that specially in this city ...
i do the nice thing and let friends move in with me when they are in need however they dont pull there weight and i have no choice but to kick them out... im not a door mat!
If they were doing nothing to change the employment situation- yes
as long as I feel they are honestly looking for work, and trying to get a job, no- and once employed, if it is a job they can not make it on, they would still be welcome to stay, but would start having to contribute something to their upkeep
Because of religion...NO
Lifestyle, if one cannot respect the home I have them in by doing things I don't do. YES
Lack of employment, If one is truly trying to find employment and not sitting on their behinds watching TV or things like that. NO
If they are not seeking employment, but are using my home to hang out a definite YES.
A mother bird pushes her young out of the nest so they can learn to fly. Enablers need to learn a lesson from this.
Depends. Are they just sitting around eating my food, watching my TV, running up my bills and not contributing at all? Then yeah I'd kick their sorry ass out.
no. if they helped me around the house, and tried looking for a job, they could stay as long as they werent doing drugs or smoking/drinking around my children.
Religion or lifestyle...no, unless they were disruptive of those living around them, or doing things that are unlawful or dangerous. Lack of employment...possibly, if they could not contribute in some way to their own upkeep.
I own income properties, and I generally evict those who are disruptive, engaged in criminal activities on the property, or are delinquent on payment of rent. I have, and do make exceptions, for those who provide some sort of service to the property.
Depends on the situation. If they are not contributing to the household by way of helping such as cleaning or cooking or washing dishes or clothes and just take up space than guess what they are gone.
I would kick them out if they were having unmarried (man-woman marriage) sex in my house.
I would kick them out if they were stealing or causing others harm.
The solution would be for them to comply with my house rules.
I don't count religion as a way to kick someone out .It's their lifestyle that counts ,not a stealer ,which is a deal breaker ,but a person with upright principles should always get a hand up ,not out.
I don’t think that my conscious would allow it. I would probably try to help them in any way that I could unless they were being a negative influence on my son.
if i trusted him/her I would not... fir the first question.. for religion I tell it find what you believe but if you do not want this living experience to turn ugly keep to your self... is ok if you want to practiced them but leave me be...if they say on about my life I just ignored them because it not he/she business what i do...and the last question I would let them stay but tell them not to get comfortable because you are going to get a job ... and I would help them out if i see they are really trying....
I've been homeless and it sucks, but sometimes you need a good kick in the ass to bring you back to reality.
i do the nice thing and let friends move in with me when they are in need however they dont pull there weight and i have no choice but to kick them out... im not a door mat!
as long as I feel they are honestly looking for work, and trying to get a job, no- and once employed, if it is a job they can not make it on, they would still be welcome to stay, but would start having to contribute something to their upkeep
They make their choice, I make mine.
Lifestyle, if one cannot respect the home I have them in by doing things I don't do. YES
Lack of employment, If one is truly trying to find employment and not sitting on their behinds watching TV or things like that. NO
If they are not seeking employment, but are using my home to hang out a definite YES.
A mother bird pushes her young out of the nest so they can learn to fly. Enablers need to learn a lesson from this.
I own income properties, and I generally evict those who are disruptive, engaged in criminal activities on the property, or are delinquent on payment of rent. I have, and do make exceptions, for those who provide some sort of service to the property.
I would kick them out if they were having unmarried (man-woman marriage) sex in my house.
I would kick them out if they were stealing or causing others harm.
The solution would be for them to comply with my house rules.