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Can't seem to get him to take his junk out and go somewhere else...

13,595 4,697 March 1, 2011 at 11:08 PM in Travel & Vacations
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Okayyy, so I have a situation I have somehow gotten myself into. Go figure Stick Out Tongue

A girl friend of mine was letting her friend live with her, kind of a roommate sort-of deal. Over the time she had him living with her and hanging out with her, he became kind of a mutual friend and I felt bad for the way she'd treat him, because well, I dunno how to put it besides the fact that he's rather umm "socially awkward." He's the kind of guy that doesn't make friends easily and he's not quite as mature as he may should be at his age (which is same age as my friend and I,) but he is a good guy at heart and I felt she was taking major advantage of him anyway, because he was pretty much her slave. He was head over heels for her; she just used him for money, to clean her house, etc... I felt bad for him but figured it wasn't really my business.

Anyway, cut to about 2.5 weeks ago. I'm out of town while a different girl friend of mine is house-sitting for me and staying over at my place. I get a call around 4am one morning, and the guy friend that was living with my other friend is crying his eyes out saying he has no where to go, that my friend kicked him out, it's freezing cold and in his car and doesn't know what to do. Sigh. I'm half asleep and I felt bad since he was crying, so I reluctantly say, "okay dude, I guess you can crash at my place a couple days since I'm gone anyway and hopefully you can get something figured out soon. My friend is there, she'll let you in, just get out of the cold and try to figure something out."

Cue to now. He's still here :-/ I've hinted to him several times that he needs to go, and even told him in the beginning that he couldn't stay too long because I could actually get in trouble for lease violation or something since we aren't supposed to have people move in unless we notify the apt manager, etc. He says he's looking, but the thing is, he has no money really to even get a place. He's wasted what money he did have. As I said, he's not as mature as he should be in some ways and is a little different... he's wasted his money on $25 mystery boxes, hdmi cables, books and videos on how to play a violin (umm, he doesn't even have a violin with him, he just plans to one day get his old one back from his parents, wthhh.) And so now he's down to almost zilch in his account.

Those of you that know me probably know that I'm sometimes too nice for my own good... I have a problem saying "no" to people, and I often get doormat treatment I guess. I feel so horrible because he has nowhere to go, and I don't know how to just kick him out knowing he'd be having to live in his car. Frown

But really, I've *got* to get him outta here pretty soon... he's kind of driving me crazy anyway, lol. The wasting money, the having an extra person to pick up after (like 3 kids isn't enough Stick Out Tongue ), he doesn't exactly shower... and I just got a new-to-me couch and I don't want him stinking it up permanently :-/ lol. But seriously. He's gonna have to go.

How do I get him to do that? I honestly feel it's not in my heart to put anyone on the street if I can help it, it makes me feel horrible. But he can't crash here on my couch too much longer; my sanity nor my lease agreement will allow it.

Suggestions on what to do? For someone that doesn't do to well with confrontation or putting others in bad situations? Frown



TL;DR : Friend got kicked out, I said okay, can crash at my place few days til figure something out... still here almost 3 weeks later. Will have nowhere to go when I kick out. What to do?

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03-14-2011 at 01:09 PM.
03-14-2011 at 01:09 PM.
congrats on getting the deadbeat out! woot
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03-14-2011 at 01:50 PM.
03-14-2011 at 01:50 PM.
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I missed this thread.. glad it worked out for you Brynn, and the Bum is out.

He'll make a great husband for someone, someday laugh out loud
Brynn if he's ever on Springer let us know so we can tune in and laugh at his broke ambitionless white trash ass. Big Grin
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03-14-2011 at 02:10 PM.
03-14-2011 at 02:10 PM.
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You can have my spot now. I am tied to my project for the next couple of months.Frown
Awesome.. get the couch ready for me, Brynn laugh out loud
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03-21-2011 at 04:52 AM.
03-21-2011 at 04:52 AM.
Quote from dalokgawd :
Brynn if he's ever on Springer let us know so we can tune in and laugh at his broke ambitionless white trash ass. Big Grin
Ha. Technically he's not even white. He's from Chile. laugh out loud but will do Thumbup

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Awesome.. get the couch ready for me, Brynn laugh out loud
At least bring liquor Whee
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03-21-2011 at 05:49 AM.
03-21-2011 at 05:49 AM.
Quote from Brynn :
Hey peoples wave Miss you guys hug

Okayyy, so I have a situation I have somehow gotten myself into. Go figure Stick Out Tongue

A girl friend of mine was letting her friend live with her, kind of a roommate sort-of deal. Over the time she had him living with her and hanging out with her, he became kind of a mutual friend and I felt bad for the way she'd treat him, because well, I dunno how to put it besides the fact that he's rather umm "socially awkward." He's the kind of guy that doesn't make friends easily and he's not quite as mature as he may should be at his age (which is same age as my friend and I,) but he is a good guy at heart and I felt she was taking major advantage of him anyway, because he was pretty much her slave. He was head over heels for her; she just used him for money, to clean her house, etc... I felt bad for him but figured it wasn't really my business.

Anyway, cut to about 2.5 weeks ago. I'm out of town while a different girl friend of mine is house-sitting for me and staying over at my place. I get a call around 4am one morning, and the guy friend that was living with my other friend is crying his eyes out saying he has no where to go, that my friend kicked him out, it's freezing cold and in his car and doesn't know what to do. Sigh. I'm half asleep and I felt bad since he was crying, so I reluctantly say, "okay dude, I guess you can crash at my place a couple days since I'm gone anyway and hopefully you can get something figured out soon. My friend is there, she'll let you in, just get out of the cold and try to figure something out."

Cue to now. He's still here :-/ I've hinted to him several times that he needs to go, and even told him in the beginning that he couldn't stay too long because I could actually get in trouble for lease violation or something since we aren't supposed to have people move in unless we notify the apt manager, etc. He says he's looking, but the thing is, he has no money really to even get a place. He's wasted what money he did have. As I said, he's not as mature as he should be in some ways and is a little different... he's wasted his money on $25 mystery boxes, hdmi cables, books and videos on how to play a violin (umm, he doesn't even have a violin with him, he just plans to one day get his old one back from his parents, wthhh.) And so now he's down to almost zilch in his account.

Those of you that know me probably know that I'm sometimes too nice for my own good... I have a problem saying "no" to people, and I often get doormat treatment I guess. I feel so horrible because he has nowhere to go, and I don't know how to just kick him out knowing he'd be having to live in his car. Frown

But really, I've *got* to get him outta here pretty soon... he's kind of driving me crazy anyway, lol. The wasting money, the having an extra person to pick up after (like 3 kids isn't enough Stick Out Tongue ), he doesn't exactly shower... and I just got a new-to-me couch and I don't want him stinking it up permanently :-/ lol. But seriously. He's gonna have to go.

How do I get him to do that? I honestly feel it's not in my heart to put anyone on the street if I can help it, it makes me feel horrible. But he can't crash here on my couch too much longer; my sanity nor my lease agreement will allow it.

Suggestions on what to do? For someone that doesn't do to well with confrontation or putting others in bad situations? Frown



TL;DR : Friend got kicked out, I said okay, can crash at my place few days til figure something out... still here almost 3 weeks later. Will have nowhere to go when I kick out. What to do?
You should write up a fake letter from your landlord stating that they know he's living with you and that he has to leave in the next 48 hours or they will call the cops/kick you out/charge you $1000 dollars, whatever.

Then show him the letter.
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03-21-2011 at 05:52 AM.
03-21-2011 at 05:52 AM.
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You should write up a fake letter from your landlord stating that they know he's living with you and that he has to leave in the next 48 hours or they will call the cops/kick you out/charge you $1000 dollars, whatever.

Then show him the letter.
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I wasn't talking to you.
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03-21-2011 at 07:14 AM.
03-21-2011 at 07:14 AM.
Quote from Brynn :
Hey peoples wave Miss you guys hug

Okayyy, so I have a situation I have somehow gotten myself into. Go figure Stick Out Tongue

A girl friend of mine was letting her friend live with her, kind of a roommate sort-of deal. Over the time she had him living with her and hanging out with her, he became kind of a mutual friend and I felt bad for the way she'd treat him, because well, I dunno how to put it besides the fact that he's rather umm "socially awkward." He's the kind of guy that doesn't make friends easily and he's not quite as mature as he may should be at his age (which is same age as my friend and I,) but he is a good guy at heart and I felt she was taking major advantage of him anyway, because he was pretty much her slave. He was head over heels for her; she just used him for money, to clean her house, etc... I felt bad for him but figured it wasn't really my business.

Anyway, cut to about 2.5 weeks ago. I'm out of town while a different girl friend of mine is house-sitting for me and staying over at my place. I get a call around 4am one morning, and the guy friend that was living with my other friend is crying his eyes out saying he has no where to go, that my friend kicked him out, it's freezing cold and in his car and doesn't know what to do. Sigh. I'm half asleep and I felt bad since he was crying, so I reluctantly say, "okay dude, I guess you can crash at my place a couple days since I'm gone anyway and hopefully you can get something figured out soon. My friend is there, she'll let you in, just get out of the cold and try to figure something out."

Cue to now. He's still here :-/ I've hinted to him several times that he needs to go, and even told him in the beginning that he couldn't stay too long because I could actually get in trouble for lease violation or something since we aren't supposed to have people move in unless we notify the apt manager, etc. He says he's looking, but the thing is, he has no money really to even get a place. He's wasted what money he did have. As I said, he's not as mature as he should be in some ways and is a little different... he's wasted his money on $25 mystery boxes, hdmi cables, books and videos on how to play a violin (umm, he doesn't even have a violin with him, he just plans to one day get his old one back from his parents, wthhh.) And so now he's down to almost zilch in his account.

Those of you that know me probably know that I'm sometimes too nice for my own good... I have a problem saying "no" to people, and I often get doormat treatment I guess. I feel so horrible because he has nowhere to go, and I don't know how to just kick him out knowing he'd be having to live in his car. Frown

But really, I've *got* to get him outta here pretty soon... he's kind of driving me crazy anyway, lol. The wasting money, the having an extra person to pick up after (like 3 kids isn't enough Stick Out Tongue ), he doesn't exactly shower... and I just got a new-to-me couch and I don't want him stinking it up permanently :-/ lol. But seriously. He's gonna have to go.

How do I get him to do that? I honestly feel it's not in my heart to put anyone on the street if I can help it, it makes me feel horrible. But he can't crash here on my couch too much longer; my sanity nor my lease agreement will allow it.

Suggestions on what to do? For someone that doesn't do to well with confrontation or putting others in bad situations? Frown



TL;DR : Friend got kicked out, I said okay, can crash at my place few days til figure something out... still here almost 3 weeks later. Will have nowhere to go when I kick out. What to do?

..didn't see this was so old...
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03-21-2011 at 07:14 AM.
03-21-2011 at 07:14 AM.
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At least bring liquor Whee
laugh out loud So $600 and liquor.. on my way. laugh out loud
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03-21-2011 at 01:29 PM.
03-21-2011 at 01:29 PM.
Quote from ArseneWenger :
You should write up a fake letter from your landlord stating that they know he's living with you and that he has to leave in the next 48 hours or they will call the cops/kick you out/charge you $1000 dollars, whatever.

Then show him the letter.
Great plan Whee Tongue

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..didn't see this was so old...
I suppose I can forgive you Stick Out Tongue

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laugh out loud So $600 and liquor.. on my way. laugh out loud
Where is this $600 stuff coming from? laugh out loud Not that I'm complaining, we can party like Charlie Sheen with it Whee
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03-21-2011 at 03:34 PM.
03-21-2011 at 03:34 PM.
OMG, I read the title of this thread and expected something a whole lot nastier....
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03-21-2011 at 03:35 PM.
03-21-2011 at 03:35 PM.
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OMG, I read the title of this thread and expected something a whole lot nastier....
Welcome to Brynn's world, we can only visit!
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03-21-2011 at 08:48 PM.
03-21-2011 at 08:48 PM.
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OMG, I read the title of this thread and expected something a whole lot nastier....
Aw, I'm sorry, I'd never do that intentionally Whistling Angel Not


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03-21-2011 at 09:08 PM.
03-21-2011 at 09:08 PM.
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Great plan Whee Tongue



I suppose I can forgive you Stick Out Tongue



Where is this $600 stuff coming from? laugh out loud Not that I'm complaining, we can party like Charlie Sheen with it Whee
Party like Charlie!



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