Parents evict only son, who is unemployed


A judge have sided with parents, who have been trying to evict their unemployed only son, according to the Dailymail.


According to the report, New York State Supreme Court Judge, Donald Greenwood, ordered 30-year-old Michael Rotondo to move out of his parents home on Tuesday, after his parents, Christina and Mark Rotondo, who have been trying to evict him for months, having had to resort to legal help.


Over those months, they have written to him five eviction notices, when he failed to pay rent or contribute in the household.


However, Michael have claimed that his parents haven't given him enough time to move out, despite their multiple noticed and offers of money to help him get a new place.


Michael argued in court on Tuesday that legal precedent allowed him six months notice before his parents could kick him out. The judge pointed out another case that nullified that previous decision, and called six months an 'outrageous' amount of time to ask for. Michael responded that it was 'outrageous' to evict him. 


He left court frustrated, refusing to speak to his parents and saying he didn't think the judge read the case fully, according to CNY Central. He says he will appeal the decision.  

'I am just so outraged,' he DailyMail.com outside of court on Tuesday, adding that he has been taunted by conservative groups for being a 'liberal millennial'.


He also said his parents don't provide food or do his laundry for him. 


Last year, he filed a lawsuit against a local Best Buy for discrimination, saying he was fired because he couldn't work Saturdays due to a court visitation schedule. 


He is seeking nearly $340,000 in damages, pay and attorney's fees from the big box store. 


In a separate case, he claimed his rights to due process were violated in family court, but that case was thrown out in November of last year. 





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