mc2
07-09-2007, 05:10 AM
I've recently turned 18, still in high school and living with me parents. And no I don't pay any rent to them.
There's this discussion going on right now amongst my year at school. A small amount of students that turned 18 were charged rent by their parents. Although most that are 18 did not get charged for living in their house.
So I would like to hear some opinion from you guys, is it a right thing to do that parents charge their child rent for living with them after the child turned 18?
Recently in Sydney, Australia there is a HUGE shortage of rental property, and housing prices are up through the roof, with ever increasing interest rates that is placing a huge burden on young home leavers. So I think that parents should allow their kids to live with them without paying as long as they are still going through education and are helping around the house.
My parents and I don't really have a system as to who pays what. Usually if I was the 1st to open a bill then I would pay it using my own earnings. Same with groceries and petrol, etc, etc.
There's this discussion going on right now amongst my year at school. A small amount of students that turned 18 were charged rent by their parents. Although most that are 18 did not get charged for living in their house.
So I would like to hear some opinion from you guys, is it a right thing to do that parents charge their child rent for living with them after the child turned 18?
Recently in Sydney, Australia there is a HUGE shortage of rental property, and housing prices are up through the roof, with ever increasing interest rates that is placing a huge burden on young home leavers. So I think that parents should allow their kids to live with them without paying as long as they are still going through education and are helping around the house.
My parents and I don't really have a system as to who pays what. Usually if I was the 1st to open a bill then I would pay it using my own earnings. Same with groceries and petrol, etc, etc.