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PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2018 8:02 pm 
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Get out! Judge sides with parents trying to evict their unemployed millennial 30-year-old son from their family home after he refused to pay rent or do chores

  • New York State Supreme Court Judge Donald Greenwood ordered Michael Rotondo, 30, to move out of his parents' Camillus home on Tuesday
  • Christina and Mark Rotondo have been trying to evict their only son for months
  • They wrote him five written notices, when he failed to pay rent or contribute in the household, but he refused to move
  • Michael claimed his parents had not given him enough time to move out, despite their multiple notices and offers of money to help him get a new place
  • He is unemployed and is locked in a legal battle with Best Buy who he says fired him for not being able to work Saturdays


By Ashley Collman For Dailymail.com
Published: 02:48 AEST, 23 May 2018 | Updated: 08:24 AEST, 23 May 2018

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A New York judge has ordered a 30-year-old man to move out of his parents' home - after the couple tried and failed for months to get their deadbeat son to fly the coop.

At a Tuesday hearing, which lasted about 30 minutes, New York State Supreme Court Judge Donald Greenwood sided with Mark and Christina Rotondo of Camillus, New York.

The couple have been trying to evict their unemployed only-son Michael for months because he refuses to pay rent or contribute in any way around the house.

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.

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Oh how sad. Just look at his parents. Who has to take their son to court to kick them out of the house?!? :40

He looks creepy, unkept and … my first thought was … "Where does he get the money to appeal this decision?"

Maybe someone will see this story, think he is attractive and take him in. Then the parents need to change the locks, or better yet, MOVE! :doh


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PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2018 8:24 pm 
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He was interviewed by Martha McCallum....

A disjointed truncated interview.... but he raised the issue of his parents having issues with visitation rights.. of his SON!!

I have not researched the details... but apparently he has kids of his own.. living who knows where... I bet they are living off welfare of some form :doh

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30-Year-Old Finally Moves Out of Parents' NY Home
By Associated Press | NBCDFW | June 1, 2018

The 30-year-old man whose eviction from his parents' suburban home drew national attention finally left Friday, hours before a court-ordered deadline, with financial help from right-wing radio host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

Michael Rotondo honked and waved to reporters as he pulled out of the driveway of his parents' split-level ranch in Camillus, New York, 2 ½ hours before the noon deadline set by a judge last week.

He said his parents had said goodbye, "more or less," and got his rumbling station wagon running after some false starts, according to the Post-Standard of Syracuse.

Rotondo had avoided TV crews staked out on the upstate New York road earlier Friday morning by leaving from the back, but returned around 9:30 a.m. in the passenger seat of a pickup truck. He loaded a cooler and garbage bags full of items into the truck then dealt with the station wagon, which has a broken coolant system, according to the newspaper.

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