Sure, but does this friend want to see you homeless over this? Sounds like a pretty asymmetric friendship to me.
But then again, I don't have anywhere near all of the information at hand. IE is on the right track though: in pretty well every province you need to give a lot of notice, and usually just cause, before booting someone out. I'd look into your options, if it means the difference between offending a relation of a friend and spending time homeless in a Canadian winter.
But then again, I don't have anywhere near all of the information at hand.
I guess I left out some detail. My landlords and I were sort of close friends. I knew them for 5 years. They offered me a place to stay when I was running a successful roof construction sub contractor company, or crew. Instead of living in a small house with crack heads and alcoholics (Oxycodone, crack and alcohol addiction are quite prevalent in the roofing trade), they offered to let me live in their much larger house that had an office, all the family members were successful and sober as judges. Just generally good humble, hard working people. I figured this would rid me of the distractions of the typical roofer bullshit and allow me to focus on business, and how to become more successful. Perhaps go to college.
( I did take 2 Carpentry Courses). My philosophy was, surround yourself with good people, and you will become good as well.
Unfortunately I ran into an old roofer 5 months after moving in that had been fired some years ago for severe abuse of Oxy (3-4 80's a day). It wasn't safe having him on the roof, and he was actually unaware of a bulging disc he was so fucked up all the time. Had to wear this thing to drain fluids or something for a year IIRC. So he obviously knew where to get the good shit, and I just had an impulse and wanted to try H. Eventually I followed his guy to the bar, and we hooked up. he loved me.
I got bad fast. First 5 months living at my friends house were great, but after getting a steady supply I went downhill fast. Pawned nearly all my tools, blew through my savings, lost the trust of my family, not to mention the horrible
disappointment. Also, now I cant work in trades because I fucked up my arms nodding out in weird positions and pinching nerves for hours on end. Construction is all I know.
I don't intend to dicksize here, but I did a very conservative calculation on how much I spent (the shit was expensive, and I usually only grabbed grams, rarely balls). $38k CDN Fucking up my nose. That could have been a down payment on a house, money to expand my business. Education money. FUCK.
Yeah that's what I left out. I felt they didn't deserve to put up with me any longer. They just wanted to see me do well, and I fucked it up royally. I felt really ashamed and as if I had taken advantage of them.
Man I'm conflicted as fuck. Cause at the same time I really don't want to leave, I feel this is the best place to recover.
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