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ONONDAGA COUNTY, N.Y. (CBS) — A couple in New York state is very interested in experiencing empty-nest syndrome so they’re kicking their son out of their house.

Now, a court in Onondaga County is reviewing the case.

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Mark and Christina Rotondo say their 30-year-old son, Michael Rotondo, doesn’t pay rent and doesn’t help out.

In several letters, they explicitly told him to get out.

A series of eviction notice letters spanned the month of February.

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Letters addressed to Michael expressed that he was their “guest and there is no lease or agreement that gives you any right to stay here without our consent.”

In a letter dated Feb. 18, his parents offered him cash and advice on how to navigate being out of their home.

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“There are jobs available even for those with a poor work history like you. Get one — you have to work!” said one letter.

The parents’ warnings of eviction went unheeded so they finally filed motions to have the court remove him from their home.

A court filing shows that Michael wants a judge to dismiss his parents’ request.

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The court hearing is set for this week.