Parents take 30-year-old freeloading son to NY Supreme Court because he won’t leave their home

Talk about a free loader.

In what is being described as the ultimate “failure to launch,” a New York couple is turning to the courts to get their 30-year-old son evicted from their home, according to “Fox & Friends.”

Mark and Christina Rotondo say their unemployed son, Michael Rotondo, does not pay rent and does not help out around the house and they want him out — they have even offered him cash to leave.

But the son is in no hurry to join the real world and refuses to budge.

The Rotondo’s have issued five notices of eviction and now have a case before the New York state Supreme Court, Fox News reported. Which means the parents have been denied in lower courts.

Michael Rotondo contends that the five written notices did not provide him with a reasonable amount of time to vacate, citing a previous case as precedent “that there is a Common law requirement of six-month notice to quit before tenant may be removed through ejectment action.”

Naturally, social media users were only to happy to pitch in with suggestions for the parents.

Here’s a sampling of responses from Twitter:

https://twitter.com/sylvesterbrenda/status/998545635795193857

https://twitter.com/mabdulahi_/status/998603939531575296

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