What are people who eat and sleep at your place without paying called?

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PARASITES!!!!
leechers/leeches would be one possible term. Moocher is another. Freeloader, perhaps? There are a few possibilities.
Either honored guests or mooches. Depends on the circumstance.
freeloader?
In-laws or children, take your pick
hungry and tired. heh
family, college friends, leeches...
"Mooch", "freeloader", "squatter".if you're talking about it with a negative connotation.
If they arent family then i would call them blugers.
freeloader or bum or leech
House guests, visitors, family, friends, overnight guests, live in lover, house sitter, live in nanny ---there are lots of categories of people who could stay at your home for any length of time. Since it is your home though, you can ask them to leave when ever you choose to.
children
Kinky Friedman (Texas mystery writer/character/politician of sorts) calls them "housepests" when they become unwanted. A made-up word, but rather a nice one.
assholes
FREE LOADERS
relatives
bums!
I'd call them freeloaders, another group would be adult children. :)
Many would say relatives.
I think they are simply called DEPENDANTS.
freeloaders
FREELOADER
I'll tell you in the morning. Mind if I crash here tonight?

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