The unemployed millennial who was sued by his parents for refusing to move out has just one more week to enjoy freeloading.
Michael Rotondo has been ordered to pack up his belongings and get out of his parents’ home in Camillus in upstate New York by noon June 1, according to a filing Thursday.
Rotondo has been crashing rent-free at his parents’ for the past eight years — despite several eviction attempts by mom Christina and dad Mark.
The no-nonsense couple finally had it and sued the 30-year-old in order to force him to move out.
At a hearing Tuesday, Onondaga County Supreme Court Judge Donald Greenwood sided with the parents, telling Michael it was time to go.
Michael, who has a young son, told The Post he wanted three months to move out — or he’d appeal the judge’s ruling.
Greenwood’s order Thursday grants the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Department authority to remove Michael from the Weatheridge Drive premises if he doesn’t comply.