If you let him move in he'll have a million excuses for why he hasn't found a place yet. Not only that but you KNOW his mistreats your animals - if they were children you'd lose the kids for his behaviour because you did nothing to protect them despite knowing full well what he does to them. Seriously, tell him he's on his own and can couch surf at other people's places.
Fornikate is right. I know people like him, and they wouldn't move out, either.
Worse, in some places there are "squatters' laws" that basically say you can't kick someone out if they've been living in your place for more than X many days (10 in California), even if they're not on the lease in some places (also California). So, if you let him move in with you, depending on where you live, you may have extreme difficulty getting him out.
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If you let him move in he'll have a million excuses for why he hasn't found a place yet. Not only that but you KNOW his mistreats your animals - if they were children you'd lose the kids for his behaviour because you did nothing to protect them despite knowing full well what he does to them. Seriously, tell him he's on his own and can couch surf at other people's places.
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Worse, in some places there are "squatters' laws" that basically say you can't kick someone out if they've been living in your place for more than X many days (10 in California), even if they're not on the lease in some places (also California). So, if you let him move in with you, depending on where you live, you may have extreme difficulty getting him out.
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