Should your child pay rent?

Preparing kids for the real world.

WHILE some matrics are planning to move out of home next year, perhaps into their university res or to embark on a Gap year overseas, others might plan to stay living at home until they find their feet in the working world.

With a tough employment market it’s becoming more common for children to stay living at home.

All part of growing up?

Many parents feel that their child should be introduced to some of the financial responsibilities that come with adult life while living at home.

It’s a sticky subject to tackle and some parents might feel guilty when asking their adult children to pay rent.

From sharing the utility bills to contributing a certain percentage of their salary towards rent, the extent to which a child contributes financially will vary from family to family.

Making it count

Source: Parent24

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