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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Vamps on 06 September 2013, 00:11:55
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As above really, 2 boys 21 and 23 living at home, currently we ask for £40 per week, this is a figure we asked for my eldest stepson years ago, now married with his own child, what do others ask? Both are working full time at average wages, not quite sure exactly what but Master Vamps is pretty well off.........
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As above really, 2 boys 21 and 23 living at home, currently we ask for £40 per week, this is a figure we asked for my eldest stepson years ago, now married with his own child, what do others ask? Both are working full time at average wages, not quite sure exactly what but Master Vamps is pretty well off.........
Have you got a spare room? I'll pay you £50 a week! ::) ::)
Seriously, I think Emily pays (her Mum) £5 per day ie £35 a week :y
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As above really, 2 boys 21 and 23 living at home, currently we ask for £40 per week, this is a figure we asked for my eldest stepson years ago, now married with his own child, what do others ask? Both are working full time at average wages, not quite sure exactly what but Master Vamps is pretty well off.........
Have you got a spare room? I'll pay you £50 a week! ::) ::)
Seriously, I think Emily pays (her Mum) £5 per day ie £35 a week :y
If I could get rid of the kids......... ;) ;)
About to undergo a total refurb and declutter of the whole house, stalled by swmbo health, and until the boys move out I have no space, sorry Andy.... ;) ;) Miss Vamps has plans for their room...... ::) ::) She loves them dearly but wants them to move out so she can have their bedroom........... :D :D
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and until the boys move out I have no space, sorry Andy.... ;) ;)
Oh well! you have to ask! :y :y
Miss Vamps has plans for their room...... ::) ::) She loves them dearly but wants them to move out so she can have their bedroom........... :D :D
I bet she want their room more than she loves them ;) ;)
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and until the boys move out I have no space, sorry Andy.... ;) ;)
Oh well! you have to ask! :y :y
Miss Vamps has plans for their room...... ::) ::) She loves them dearly but wants them to move out so she can have their bedroom........... :D :D
I bet she want their room more than she loves them ;) ;)
No bet, you are right, she wants a big room for her stuff and sleep overs..... :D :D
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25% their net income - job or benefits. I'm a hard man but that is fair
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and sleep overs..... :D :D
an oxymoron if ever there was ....... a 'sleep over' when they've almost no chance of sleeping more than 1/2 hr all night! ;D ;D ;D
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25% their net income - job or benefits. I'm a hard man but that is fair
Mike's house seems to be the best value for money so far ..... ::) ::) ;D ;D
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and sleep overs..... :D :D
an oxymoron if ever there was ....... a 'sleep over' when they've almost no chance of sleeping more than 1/2 hr all night! ;D ;D ;D
As long as it is girls, we have this at our caravan (Static) quite regularly..... ::) ;) ;)
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As long as it is girls, ....
Nothing other even crossed my mind ...... honest! ;) ;)
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£300 a month.
rising to £400 if they earn more than their mum.
round here, that's less than the cost of a bedsit, even before you start talking about food and laundry and parental taxi services.
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£300 a month. ....
I'm sure that my daughter would pay up if we asked that of her, but it's a balance act of pricing them out or letting them stay & save for mortgage/whatever. I'd prefer to subsidise her if she stopped at home ::)
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bottom line..... they need to learn to budget, and be used to paying a sensible figure, i'm not housing them for ever.... and frankly, the way they go through my fridge , freezer, laundry stuff, and tool kits.... they damn well ought to be paying twice that.
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We didn't charge anything on the understanding that what we should have charged went in an account and was saved for a deposit on thier first house. Needless to say when she did see a house she wanted me and the ex wife had to pay the deposit anyway because there was no money saved >:(
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In that case our Daughter is getting off lightly @ £100 per month :-\
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Take a reasonable amount from them, say £100 per week, stick it in a savings account and after three or so years they have some semblance of a deposit :y
If their wages go up, then take more :y
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I don't charge my kids anything :o
But then what sort if a dad would I be charging an 12yo and a 8yo rent :D
I could start and back date it ;D
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Two boys 19 and 17, I would charge them. The wife won't let me >:( But if I ever want to have sex again I agree with her :)
That said 19 year old in an apprentice on low wages and lives with his girlfriend most of the time. 17 year old is doing A levels and still hsa a paper round, he earns about £18 a week, seems a bit unfair to charge him anything :-[
The wife is way to soft on both of them.
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£300 a month. ....
I'm sure that my daughter would pay up if we asked that of her, but it's a balance act of pricing them out or letting them stay & save for mortgage/whatever. I'd prefer to subsidise her if she stopped at home ::)
And whats to stop you putting 50% of it away on the quiet to help her out.... :y
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Some years back I gave my two the option ... 75% of total wages if food/laundry/phone etc included, 50% of total wages + 25% of utility bills if they did their own cooking & washing etc.
Initially they thought I was "profiteering" as my son put it .. until I sent him out to "price up" renting somewhere and being truly independent... when he discovered he would have no money at all left .. he had a rethink !!!
They both were happy with the arrangements until they were earning enough to go "fully solo" and enjoy the independence they deserved and were capable of financing.
Might not suit all kids, but did my two :)
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Some years back I gave my two the option ... 75% of total wages if food/laundry/phone etc included, 50% of total wages + 25% of utility bills if they did their own cooking & washing etc.
Initially they thought I was "profiteering" as my son put it .. until I sent him out to "price up" renting somewhere and being truly independent... when he discovered he would have no money at all left .. he had a rethink !!!
They both were happy with the arrangements until they were earning enough to go "fully solo" and enjoy the independence they deserved and were capable of financing.
Might not suit all kids, but did my two :)
My two are no longer at home. My son is renting/sharing a three bedroom flat with others and what he pays per month scares me stupid, I think it's around £800 (this is London!). Probably way more than he would be paying on a mortgage. But of course youngsters are unable to raise the 20% deposits required. Landlords are making a mint !
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Last few years my son has been doing uni,during uni shut time he came home.
Ate and drank everything in sight,Mum done the washing......I held my hand out.....jeez the arguments that caused! :-X
Came home the other week and gave me £800... ;D."Give that to Mum for me"..."happy days son" ;D "Is that towards the rent" ;D ;D........"No Dad,it's what Mum lent me" :-[ ::) :o :( >:(
He is now living in London,paying £800 a month for a flat with his girlfriend,started a well paid job last week.....BUT.....rang me to ask for £200 until he get's his first wage cheque :-\........another argument ensued with Mum :( :(......hopefully in the months to come their combined wages are £75K.......perhaps Dad can have a loan :-\ :-\ :-\
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All depends on whether they are saving off there own back.
Also got to take into account how much they actually do around the house (without been told / kicked) ;D
If they lazy buggers and are not saving now then its time for a harsh leason in life imo and hit them for 30% and give them a list of chores to do.
If they pull there weight around the house then 25% and stick 5% away (without telling them) for that wonderfull day when you and the boss missus get your house back :)
At the end of the day Mike, i've never met your clan so hard to say :)
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I was lucky, mine was free. But I did save around 60-80% of my income into my flat deposit.
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Don't charge anything here, however the eldest has moved out now, and the youngest works for me, so I can't complain.
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How much rent will you all be paying when you're living with your kids and they're looking after you? :D
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How much rent will you all be paying when you're living with your kids and they're looking after you? :D
What goes around comes around ;D
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Some years back I gave my two the option ... 75% of total wages if food/laundry/phone etc included, 50% of total wages + 25% of utility bills if they did their own cooking & washing etc.
Initially they thought I was "profiteering" as my son put it .. until I sent him out to "price up" renting somewhere and being truly independent... when he discovered he would have no money at all left .. he had a rethink !!!
They both were happy with the arrangements until they were earning enough to go "fully solo" and enjoy the independence they deserved and were capable of financing.
Might not suit all kids, but did my two :)
My two are no longer at home. My son is renting/sharing a three bedroom flat with others and what he pays per month scares me stupid, I think it's around £800 (this is London!). Probably way more than he would be paying on a mortgage. But of course youngsters are unable to raise the 20% deposits required. Landlords are making a mint !
He'd be able to save £800 a month towards his deposit if his dad would let him stay at home.....gratis. ;D
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In the late 80s, when I were a lad, I paid Mum £20 a week. When I initially moved out (as my parents moved to East Anglia), I wangled a room at the local farmers college for £30, before lodging for 3yrs (great times) at £35. All this time saving like buggery to get a deposit to buy my first gaff when I was 21, despite the horrendous interest rates at the time.
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SWMBO and I am hoping to move and get a large house in "The Provinces". It is likely that my 90 year old Mum will move in with us into a Granny Flat attached to the house we want.
How much should I charge her ? ;) . . . . . . errrrr
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SWMBO and I am hoping to move and get a large house in "The Provinces". It is likely that my 90 year old Mum will move in with us into a Granny Flat attached to the house we want.
How much should I charge her ? ;) . . . . . . errrrr
No because she is giving you the money to buy the big house........ ;) ;)
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SWMBO and I am hoping to move and get a large house in "The Provinces". It is likely that my 90 year old Mum will move in with us into a Granny Flat attached to the house we want.
How much should I charge her ? ;) . . . . . . errrrr
No because she is giving you the money to buy the big house........ ;) ;)
I wish . . . . :(