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We know nothing about someone's situation. If his father put all his savings into real estate instead of a retirement account, maybe he needs it to cover the living expenses. And we know almost nothing about their relationships.
It's easy to tell someone what should they do... If it would be me and my son, I'd probably swapped one of the houses to get him a condo to live in. Charge him fair rent, or maybe not, but at least he wouldn't be at mercy of some random landlord. Sense of stability is empowering.
True. Good point.