Once you turn 18 your considered a legal adult. So yes she can kick you out. It sounds like you just need to try to work something out with her until your able to move out on your own, of course unless there is somewhere else you can live.
Good luck though I'm sure you can work something out. You may need to just bite your tongue in the meantime and just go with it until your ready to move on your own.
Here is the thing.... it's her house; therefore, her rules one of the rules was for you to pay rent obviously, there are more rules (room clean, wash sheets, clean bathroom, cook only whatever whenever) You aren't co-renting a place with a room-mate... you are renting a room with your mom there is no law that says "when you pay your mom rent, she can't tell you what to do" with that in mind, this means there are no legal rights for you to live your life the way you want to live it while living at home, even when you are paying rent The other truth is this: If you were renting a room in someone's house that wasn't your parent... and if they required you to keep your room clean, etc.... as part of your agreement to continue to rent.... then those are the conditions for you to rent under this is why it would be better for you to get your own apartment even an apartment with a room-mate, but expect conflict with a room-mate about who does what & how the apartment should be maintained Your arguments.. make this sound more like you are 18 & not 24.
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