dayvewc
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Well, I am again conflicted.
Heard from the ex-roommate beginning Friday asking if he could move back in. I told him that I would think about it and let him know either last night or today.
He kept texting me yesterday asking if I had decided, and I finally sent him a text this morning that after thinking, and considering, and weight options, I could not agree to him returning. That financially, I could not afford for him to be here without paying his way.
Shortly after that, he called and wanted to guilt me into letting him come back because his dad was about to kick him out of the house, and he would be stuck trying to live in his car on the street. I told him that was not what I wanted, but reiterated again that I could not afford for him to be here and not pay on the bills. I suggested that he sit down and talk to his dad and step-mom, and come to some sort of resolution or agreement.
3 hours later, he called back and said that he had talked to his parents, and they wanted him to call me and ask if this would be an acceptable arrangement: They will pay for his share of bills for the next 2 months, provide him with a little bit extra for gas and spending money while he searches for a job, with the understanding that if he is still unemployed by May 1, that the weather will be nice enough it would not be likely that he would freeze to death living in his car. I agreed that provided his full share of bills are covered, he could come back and look for a job, but if he is still unemployed in 2 months, he has to leave; he's used up all his "second chances", and I won't pay for him any longer.
Honestly, I'd prefer him to not be here, but the guaranteed $1200 from his dad for the bills over the next 2 months will pay about 25% of my last credit card. And if he has changed, and does get a job, then the added bill money will actually have me debt free (except for mortgages) before the end of the year, and a nice security cushion as well.
I guess we will see what actually occurs. But I love that I feel I can share on this board. I know my life story isn't specifically about dumping debt, but being able to dump it is tied up with having a paying roommate.
PS. I've also made it clear that his payments for the house bills are solely for the house bills. If he gets a job and is willing to save money to pay for vacation, he is welcome to come with me when I go, but that I will NOT be paying for him to vacation with me. If he wants to overpay the house bills, then I will save the extra for him for vacation his vacations.
Heard from the ex-roommate beginning Friday asking if he could move back in. I told him that I would think about it and let him know either last night or today.
He kept texting me yesterday asking if I had decided, and I finally sent him a text this morning that after thinking, and considering, and weight options, I could not agree to him returning. That financially, I could not afford for him to be here without paying his way.
Shortly after that, he called and wanted to guilt me into letting him come back because his dad was about to kick him out of the house, and he would be stuck trying to live in his car on the street. I told him that was not what I wanted, but reiterated again that I could not afford for him to be here and not pay on the bills. I suggested that he sit down and talk to his dad and step-mom, and come to some sort of resolution or agreement.
3 hours later, he called back and said that he had talked to his parents, and they wanted him to call me and ask if this would be an acceptable arrangement: They will pay for his share of bills for the next 2 months, provide him with a little bit extra for gas and spending money while he searches for a job, with the understanding that if he is still unemployed by May 1, that the weather will be nice enough it would not be likely that he would freeze to death living in his car. I agreed that provided his full share of bills are covered, he could come back and look for a job, but if he is still unemployed in 2 months, he has to leave; he's used up all his "second chances", and I won't pay for him any longer.
Honestly, I'd prefer him to not be here, but the guaranteed $1200 from his dad for the bills over the next 2 months will pay about 25% of my last credit card. And if he has changed, and does get a job, then the added bill money will actually have me debt free (except for mortgages) before the end of the year, and a nice security cushion as well.
I guess we will see what actually occurs. But I love that I feel I can share on this board. I know my life story isn't specifically about dumping debt, but being able to dump it is tied up with having a paying roommate.
PS. I've also made it clear that his payments for the house bills are solely for the house bills. If he gets a job and is willing to save money to pay for vacation, he is welcome to come with me when I go, but that I will NOT be paying for him to vacation with me. If he wants to overpay the house bills, then I will save the extra for him for vacation his vacations.