What if a student has been living in my house for several years, and then he doesn t pay the accommo

Updated on educate 2024-04-03
44 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can talk to the student to see if he has something difficult to say that he can't afford it, and if he can't say it, find a way to contact his parents.

    Since you live in a house, you must have to get back the accommodation fee, you can contact it first to discuss it, and if the result is not reached, you can take legal measures to protect your legitimate rights and interests.

    In addition, if someone is staying at home and charges a fee, it is better to sign a contract, and if he breaches the contract, it is more convenient to go through the legal process.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A: Mediate privately first, and then go through legal procedures if it doesn't work.

    Recruiting dormitory students to live for several years shows that they are also very familiar with each other, and recruiting dormitory students is hard money, and generally sensible parents will give it. You can contact his parents, or go to her parents, and get your hard-earned money back, I don't think they will say anything else, after all, the children are fed and housed, and you have bothered to take care of them all these years.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, you should communicate with the student first, ask him if he is in financial difficulties, if he has any financial difficulties, you can postpone it, and if he has other questions, communicate with him first.

    If you don't want to give, then you can contact his parents and make his parents responsible for it, after all, the money is not blown by the wind. You have to get what you deserve.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You should contact the student's parents, and then find out about his family's family situation, you can also ask for less accommodation fees, maybe he also has trouble, and then you can also tell them about your family situation, saying that they are also in urgent need of these money, and you can't say that he will live in vain, and he will definitely have to get the accommodation fee back.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You should tell this student well, and so do we. Renting a house to make money, if you don't give it will be difficult for us. So please can you pay my accommodation fee for the past few years. Then discuss it reasonably.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This issue should be negotiated with the student more, and the accommodation fee should be normal.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First of all, you can discuss with the student or find the student's parents, but if you don't give it to you, collect good evidence, and wait for the police to deal with it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can talk to the student's parents about this problem and let him. Put the injection molded. The rent is given to you, and you have to pay for this problem when you live, and the student doesn't give it to his parents.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is recommended to communicate directly with the child's parents to reason, present facts and evidence, and if the negotiation is still fruitless, you can apply to the court for help.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Communicate first, I hope the other party is considerate, otherwise both parties will not be happy.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Negotiation is a better way, if it doesn't work, then you can choose to call the police.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In general, this can only be resolved through negotiation and communication.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You can talk to students and parents.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You can find his family, or find her to theorize about this accommodation fee in person, this money is not very high, I believe that people will definitely give it to you?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Talk to the student's parents.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. Did you voluntarily pay for the accommodation without saying that you would pay the fee?

    2. Do you tell students to pay fees to live?

    3. If you don't say it, then the accommodation fee is not easy to get, and you generally can't get it.

    If you say that you can only move in if you pay the accommodation fee, you can report it if you don't pay it for a few years.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Students live at home, but the accommodation fee is not given after studying. This situation is normal, after all, you choose it yourself, so it is normal not to return under normal circumstances, and I have encountered it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    You can negotiate with your parents, and if the negotiation is unsuccessful, you can go through legal procedures.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    You can communicate with the parents of the students first, and if this is not possible, you can give legal advice.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Negotiate offline first, and if you don't agree all the time, you have to go through legal procedures.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Did you have any written documents such as a contract at the beginning? If so, ask her to fulfill it. If not, negotiate slowly! If the negotiation fails, think you're unlucky!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Negotiate well with the student, and if not, find the other parent.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It is possible to negotiate.

    If the negotiation is not effective, legal measures will be taken.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    If you don't want to live on campus, you may want to try the following 3 methods:

    First of all, the first way is to tell parents that they want to go to school and study at home. Because if you live in the school, there is a specified lights-out time at night, and there is no way to continue studying after that, but if you want to break through your grades, you can only go home at night and fight at night.

    Then the second point told them that in school, the roommate often snored and shook the bed very loudly, so he could not ensure enough sleep, and he could not keep up with his studies on the second day. If you stay up all night, you can sleep at home, and you will be more energetic on the second day.

    Finally, the third method is to make it clear that you don't want to live on campus, and you feel that you will be very uncomfortable in the same room with so many people, which may affect your mood. To be honest, for senior high school students, mood is very important, and if they are not in a good state, it may also affect their studies.

    So after you talk about these 3 methods, do you still find it difficult to communicate with your parents? If you have been rejected by your parents before, maybe the way you use it is not right, you may wish to try the above methods, most parents will agree, after all, it is also for us to learn well.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Is the student that age.

    This is a matter of mentality, you have to adjust your mentality, accommodation, can help you be self-reliant, you can also learn to socialize with others, and your own space, how good, so you have to adjust your mentality.

    Questions. First.

    What if you don't want to go to school?

    Is the school more than three kilometers from home.

    Don't want to go to school in the first year of junior high school? So what do you want to do I want to hear what you're going to do if you don't go to school.

    Questions. It takes 20 minutes to walk.

    Don't want to be on.

    Is that? Questions.

    It takes 20 minutes to walk.

    Because it takes 20 minutes to walk to school?

    Are those 20 minutes the reason you don't want to go to school?

    Questions. No.

    Then to put it another way, your parents don't want to make money, so what do you eat?

    Have you ever thought about it? Or can you raise yourself by yourself, not to mention that you can raise your own parents?

    You can't afford to continue consulting for four dollars in a row, how do you support yourself?

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    You can apply to the homeroom teacher and write a note, and the teacher will agree.

    Boarders are students who live in a dormitory because the school is far away from home or for some other reason, usually when their parents are unable to manage them.

    If you live in a school, you will have problems cultivating the intimate relationship between your child and your parents. If the relationship between the child and the parents is broken, the child will have a lot of psychological problems.

    Parents are important role models for their children, and losing this role model too early can lead to many behavioral problems; Parents have to meet many of their children's psychological needs that cannot be met during the school stay.

    Pros of living on campus:

    Save time and study time.

    Reduce the mental burden on parents.

    Exercise your self-reliance, because you can only rely on yourself in school.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    It was the same when I was a junior in high school, and I was a bit worse off than you, and I had excesses. I think you can first think about the inconvenience of living in school, the benefits of day school, and how you will improve after day school (such as promising how much you will improve) and then have a good chat with your father, if your father still disagrees or is ambiguous, you can discuss it with the class teacher, and let the class teacher talk about you to your father.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    This question is very simple, for example, if you save a little money, you can rent a house outside, the better.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Generally, high school lights out at night, so it is not convenient to study late at night, if you don't finish your evening self-study homework, you can go home and continue to write, you can communicate with your parents about learning problems. Also, if you live in a dormitory, you have to study and take care of your own daily life, which is not conducive to studying well.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Then you don't live on campus, and no one forces you.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    As the title suggests, you say that you don't want to live in the school is nothing more than being comfortable, but to put it bluntly, the school is a small society and a small social circle, in my opinion, it is a bit of an escape, I can understand your parents' intention to let you live in the school. It's nothing more than safety, and the school learning atmosphere is better. If you really don't want to live, you might as well communicate more with your parents, and you are now in the third year of junior high school, and your studies are very important.

    I don't know how well you are studying, but if you can ensure that your learning does not decline, you can talk to your parents. Otherwise, just study quietly and have a good relationship with your classmates. I have a few good friends, so I don't think about that.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Try to regulate your emotions and thoughts, figure out the real reason why you don't want to live in school, and then discuss with your parents whether you should live in **. If you are close to home, you can live at home, and if you are far away, you can consider renting a house near the school.

    Whether you live or not, you must adjust your mood and don't let external forces affect your study and life. Objectively speaking, there are various advantages of living in school, living in school can exercise your independent ability, and not living in school can enhance your relationship with your family.

    Also determine the following: Does the school have a hard and fast rule that you must live on campus, and is the school far from home? If these two things are the answer, then try to overcome the difficulties yourself.

    You can talk to your parents about the things that have done more harm than good since you lived on campus. Seek the consent of your parents, after all, if your guardian firmly disagrees, you still have to live in the school, of course, parents also have parents' considerations.

    If it is a psychological reason, you can go to the consultation. Schools usually have a counseling room, where you can consult on your feelings and thoughts about not wanting to live on campus.

    If you have any questions and want to communicate with your family, you can talk to the teacher, and I believe the teacher will give you some professional advice and suggestions.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Generally, the money will be refunded, and you can communicate with the school. Go through the relevant procedures.

    Benefits of living on campus:

    1. Save the time of traveling to and from school every day, the rhythm of life is compact, and every day is the "dormitory, classroom, canteen" three points and one line.

    I don't spend too much time on the way to and from school, and I write homework with my classmates, and I can communicate with each other if I don't understand any questions!

    2. A closed learning environment, the mentality will not be affected by the various things heard and encountered in the society or at home, which can better allow teachers to grasp the current state of students and correct them in time, and it would be better if they could do not bring their mobile phones to school.

    3. Experience collective life and improve interpersonal relationships.

    and self-care skills. There are many conflicts between classmates in residential life, which will teach students how to deal with interpersonal relationships, and know how to share and consider the feelings of others. Clothes should be washed by themselves, so that they can exercise their self-care ability.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    It is possible to refund the money, but you have to tell the principal that the money will not be refunded after one month of living on campus, and if you really don't want to live on campus, it is recommended to go to the school as soon as possible.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    It depends on the rules and regulations of each school's dormitory management...Usually if you don't live for a day, you will be refunded; If you stay for a certain period of time, it depends on how much the regulations will be refunded.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Depending on what kind of school it is, most of them are refunded.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    I don't think boarding schools are any better, it depends on the individual. Personality and so on.,I advise introverts.,Don't go if you've been spoiled by your parents since you were a child.。。 It's really uncomfortable.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    It's very painful, and the teacher is very strict, I really recommend that you don't go to the accommodation, but life is forced to have no way, it's too south to study, and sometimes you want to die, but you have to persevere.

  39. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    How old are you? If you're a little rebellious, you'll feel better, and you won't want to leave when you're getting acquainted with your classmates. Accommodation is not painful, may not be comfortable at first, or will be homesick, but it all depends on adaptation, it is impossible to wait for you to stay at home when you are older, sooner or later, try it, it will not be painful.

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    I also feel pretty good in the school accommodation, not painful at all.

    It depends on what kind of roommates you have.,After all, they're all the same age.,There should be a lot of topics to get along with.,As long as the dormitory relationship isn't too stiff.,It's also fun.,I don't know if the subject is a boy or a girl Wow.,If you're a girl, I think I have some experience you can refer to.。

  41. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    I'm about the same age as you, we also have to stay in the dormitory, and we can't go home until Friday, and I was in a lot of pain during the adaptation period: a few times I gave feedback to the teacher, and the teacher gave me only two words: adaptation. Even when I sleep at night, I will wipe my tears with a quilt, my heart is like a knife, I really want to be sick, and then I can go home and accompany my relatives...

  42. Anonymous users2023-12-28

    When I took the high school entrance examination, I didn't get into high school. You can only go to a vocational school. The nearby secondary school is not good, so I can only go to a farther place.

    The first night I went to bed and was excited. I didn't miss home much either. But then I started to feel homesick.

    Because it was the first time I was so far away from home, the other people in the dormitory were still noisy at night. I didn't have a comfortable place to sleep at home. Also homesick.

    It feels like I've spent the last three years in school, not with my family. It felt lonely.

  43. Anonymous users2023-12-27

    Let someone who has lived in a boarding school since childhood tell you that boarding is not painful at all, and there are many benefits, you can exercise your own independence, you can take care of yourself, go to and from class with your classmates every day, eat together, have fun together, and so on.

  44. Anonymous users2023-12-26

    It's good to get used to it, children, people are social creatures, always have to get used to living and learning with classmates, and when you live in school, you will find a new world, as long as you have a good relationship with your classmates, it will be a very good time in your life.

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