The unemployed millennial who has been ordered to pack up his belongings and vamoose from his parents’ home after they sued him says there’s one problem — he can’t afford moving boxes.
Freeloader Michael Rotondo, 30, was ordered by an Onondaga County judge to get out of the house in upstate Camillus by noon Friday.
His parents, Mark and Christina Rotondo, lowered the boom on their deadbeat son, who has been living with them rent-free for the past eight years, by suing him.
Michael, who has a young son, told The Post this week that he wanted three months to move out — or he’d appeal the judge’s ruling. But he cited a practical matter that he said prevents him from moving out.
“Mostly, I need to start packing my boxes so I can move,” he told Syracuse.com on Thursday.
“But I have to pay for the boxes, which might be a problem.”
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Free boxes are everywhere. He's just prolonging the agony.
ReplyDeleteEviction? Everything goes out on the curb. He has 24 hours to remove it (or the scavengers will). After that time, it’s removed and hauled away...usually to the dump.
ReplyDeleteWho the hell is feeding that lazy bum?
ReplyDeleteThere are plenty of homeless shelters and if they are full, the weather is warm and the woods is open.
ReplyDeleteGot to Walmart, lowes, grocery stores, target, home depot and so on. They always have boxes to give away. Never been turned away when I needed boxes.
ReplyDeleteHomeless people get along rather nicely without the things you feel are necessary. Why not join them?
ReplyDeletepoor, pitiful P O S !
ReplyDeleteGet a job a---hole
ReplyDeleteHope the parents removed him from the will
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