Property Owned As Tenants In Common
Law1 min ago
I have three daughters, 17, 15 and 13 and after years and years of shouting, pleading, leading by example etc. they still leave everything they touch just lying around.
The problem is compounded because my wife is nearly as bad as them.
I spend my entire life shouting at them/asking them to shift their stuff, trying to make them take responsibility for their actions but nothing seems to work.
I know some people will say the house just looks 'lived in' but really it isn't, the place is always like a bomb site and it's embarassing when somebody calls and I haven't had a chance to make them tidy up their mess.
The first thing I have to do whenever I get in is shift all their mess (which believe me, is worse than it ever was when they were toddlers with tons of toys!)
I would value practical advice from others who've solved this problem, as I know I'm somewhere very near the end of my tether, it's just impossible to see it in all this mess.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've only had a very quick look at the link from woofgang and it does look useful but does this mean I will be doing everything to tidy up? This is part of my point, I want them to be responsible for their actions and their mess and tidy up for themselves, is this too much to expect? I know I sound like somebody's dad gilf, that's coz I am! But I will not go along with the theory that some people are just messy, to me these people are just lazy making a mess then expecting somebody else to tidy it up for them. This is reasonable when they're young but surely, as soon as someone is old enough to tidy up after themselves then they should learn to. Perhaps the question didn't reflect this. I dread to think what the world would be like if no-one tidied up!
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