


Dear Abby >> I’m 45 years old and have a friend from the military I’ve known for more than 25 years. A couple of years ago, he asked to move into my one-bedroom apartment to help him deal with retirement and straighten out his bills, debt and child support. I agreed because I had started working on the road and wasn’t in a relationship. \He sleeps on the couch, and I’m fine with that.
He also helps with half the rent and the utility bill.
The problem is, when I come home from the road, I find he hasn’t cleaned AT ALL. He keeps my place very dirty. The AC is filthy, the bathroom is moldy and messy from his hair dye, and the kitchen is greasy from his cooking. My living and dining rooms are full of his stuff. He also doesn’t take hints when I have company over.
I love him like a brother, but I need him to leave. I do worry about paying my full rent and the mail that accumulates in my absence. (He doesn’t even bother to let me know about “important” mail when it arrives.) I love the support he’s given in the past, but it has run its course. What should I do?
— Good buddy in Virginia
Dear Good buddy >> I will assume that in the past you have told your roommate that you didn’t like the shape your apartment was in when you returned from the road. If you didn’t, you should have.
Because you want him out, tell him that you now want the place to yourself, and set a date for him to find another place to live. If you don’t speak up and draw the line, it will never happen.
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