Parents Sue deadbeat son to get out of their house
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Mark and Christina Rotondo wanted their 30-year-old son, Michael, to move out of their Camillus, NY, home.
Dad's Feb. 2, 2018 letter began an eviction process that has lasted three months so far and gone from local court up to Onondaga County's top court. They are now seeking a justice in that court to evict Michael.
Christina Rotondo, who owns the family's Weatheridge Drive home, made her intentions clear again in a Feb. 13 letter:
"Michael Joseph Rotondo, You are hereby evicted from 408 Weatheridge Drive, Camillus, New York effective immediately," she wrote.
She warned him not to resist.
"Any action you take that can be construed as threatening or harassing...us or prevents or obstructs our ability to use the house or property at 408 Weatheridge Drive as we see fit will result in your immediate removal from the premises," she concluded.
In a series of letters filed with the court, Christina and Mark offered their son life advice, told him to get rid of his broken car and offered money to help him find a new place to live.
But Michael still refuses to go.
In April, the couple went to Camillus town court to try to evict their son. But they were told that it required a Supreme Court justice to remove a family member.
So a week ago, on May 7, 2018, Christina and Mark Rotondo filed a petition in the state's court to order their son removed.
She warned him not to resist.
"Any action you take that can be construed as threatening or harassing...us or prevents or obstructs our ability to use the house or property at 408 Weatheridge Drive as we see fit will result in your immediate removal from the premises," she concluded.
In a series of letters filed with the court, Christina and Mark offered their son life advice, told him to get rid of his broken car and offered money to help him find a new place to live.
But Michael still refuses to go.
In April, the couple went to Camillus town court to try to evict their son. But they were told that it required a Supreme Court justice to remove a family member.
So a week ago, on May 7, 2018, Christina and Mark Rotondo filed a petition in the state's court to order their son removed.
The alleged deadbeat son — who turns 31 in July — is jobless with a busted Volkswagen Passat and shows no signs of moving out anytime soon, according to court filings
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