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Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Unlikely. I disagree with "Zigner" that this would be treated as "rent." Rather, it would likely be viewed as gifts (either outright or in lieu of rent). The only way you'd be entitled to recover is if you and one or both of your parents had a written agreement for you to do so.
I could agree with that as a possibility as well.
 



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