/b/ didn't help.. Ill try my luck here
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>few days ago my roommate calls me about some dude he met.. Say's he's a bro who got stuck and we should totally help him stay for a night or two
>Told him Im cool with it.. I generally trust his judgement
>Turns out this guy is a homeless, who only talks about moving.
>In actuality he keeps living with us. and by "us" I mean with another friend of mine who at first was oblivious to the situation and offered him to stay over for a while thinking he's our close friend.
>My friend is stuck, and I can't help but to feel responsible for it. The homeless's staying with him each night puts my friend in danger of getting fined by the landlord.
>My roommate and I obviously wouldn't want him to stay in our place while we're away, so as a precaution, we told him he cant stay here without us, as an agreement with our landlord.
>Out of mere desperation, I decided to come to /b/ for advices, on how could I deal with such situation. I really wish him the best, but don't want to have responsibilities over him.
Wut do, /b/?
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Seriously, wut do.. We're freaking out.. my roomate lives in a sort of work communal place And the rumors already started..
Am I missing something? Why don't you just tell the guy to leave?
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What's this guy doing to take care of himself?
I mean shit, he could be going out and collecting aluminum cans and plastic bottles while he's searching for a job. He could be standing in the Home Depot parking lot looking for day labor, or whatever the spot is where you live where day labor is hired.
If he's just taking advantage of you and your friends' generosity in giving him a place to stay, and doing nothing to take care of himself, it's time to point him to a local homeless shelter and say good luck.
>Wut do, /b/?
Idk why don't you fucking ask them
lock the door