MNsortaNice

MNsortaNice t1_iux2foo wrote

Sorry to hear you're in this situation.

Unfortunately what you're asking people to do is to take responsibility for a situation you should've taken responsibility for, and place themselves at risk.

Taking in a stranger, who has no job, not only long enough to spend all of their savings but seems to have no plans/motivation for finding a job (if you can't drive to a job interview, how will you drive to a job?) is a really bad idea. It can take a long time to evict someone, even without a lease, once they establish residency. When someone lives with a homeowner without a lease, they become a "tenant at will." For example, to evict you, the "landlord" must give you time after written notice and must get a court order if you are still not out after that time. Your girlfriend's roommate is lucky you left willingly when they kicked you out; if you had refused to leave it could have been an issue for them.

Maybe try calling your dad and humbly apologizing.

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