Q: I have a living arrangement but a situation has occurred that is now affecting it. How would I go about this?
I am living with my sister but I am moving out of state we had a conversation about it confirmed it and I set everything up so that I’m ready to go by January as far as my current job and how I will be getting to this state with all my belongings. I set these plans with a friend who is coming from that state to pick me up with my things. Me and my sister recently got into a big argument and she’s now telling me I need to leave by the end of august. And it’s not possible on my end I would have no where to go or no way to get to the state I’m moving to until January.
A: I gather you and your sister had some type of fight and she is angry at you. I gather also that the home you are living in is either rented or owned by your sister and therefore she feels comfortable telling you that you need to leave. My suggestion is that you swallow your pride and talk with your sister and tell her that you need her to be kind and allow you to stay until the end of the year. Hopefully, you and she can then coexist until them peacefully.
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