Imagine sharing your small flat with your sister, her unemployed husband, and their three children. Now, imagine coming home to a mess every day, dealing with noise from the kids when you’re trying to sleep, and even losing your beloved pets due to their carelessness. This is the reality for a 22-year-old security guard who found himself in a chaotic living situation during the pandemic. After months of enduring this, he finally reached breaking point and asked them to leave. But was he right to do so? Let’s delve into his story.
Uninvited Chaos Moves In

The Unbearable Mess ️

The Mysterious Stench

Child’s Play or Vandalism?

Indifference and Disrespect

The Unfortunate Chair Incident

The Constant Crying and Complaining

Unheard Pleas for Sanity ️

The Absentee Brother-in-law ♂️

Sleepless Nights and Screaming Kids ️

The Last Straw

The Final Decision

The Aftermath

A Family Feud Ignites: Was He Right or Wrong?
In a desperate attempt to regain his sanity and peace, a 22-year-old security guard made the tough decision to evict his sister and her family from his small flat. After enduring months of chaos, mess, and disrespect, he had had enough. His breaking point was reached when his beloved leopard geckos were let loose, likely by one of the children. Despite his pleas for order and respect, his sister remained indifferent to his frustrations. But now, he’s facing backlash from the rest of the family. Was his decision justified or heartless? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this…
NTA – Family’s inability to care for kids, brother-in-law’s laziness

Nightmare scenario: NTA evicts sister’s family. Taking advantage?

NTA for evicting sister after geckos were let loose

NTA! Sister and her family disrespected OP’s home. Justified eviction!

NTA: Setting boundaries with entitled family during chaotic co-living

Chaotic co-living with family: Kids, chores, and gratitude ♀️
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NTA. Terrible guests? Time to evict!

NTA. Family won’t take in hellions? Surprise! Geckos okay?

INFO: How much time did you give them to find a new place, pack up, and leave?
Replies: Two weeks. ⏰
NTA. Hidden rotten milk: the culprit behind the mysterious smell!

NTA. Adults abused your hospitality, acted entitled. You removed destructive tenants.

NTA. Sister’s family trashed house, no boundaries. Dad needs to help.

Family hypocrisy: NTA, invite them to live with others

NTA. Sister’s unruly kids destroyed irreplaceable items, eviction was justified!

NTA. Send her a bill for everything they destroyed.

Risking eviction for sister’s family: justified or heartless?

NTA! You’re a saint for enduring that chaos!
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NTA. Sister abused kindness; suggest relatives house them instead.

BIL’s negligence and entitlement caused chaos. NTA for evicting them.

Family’s chaotic co-living experience leads to a**hole eviction.

Empathy for those who’ve dealt with freeloading family members

NTA. You went above and beyond for your half-sister.
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Responsible parenting means mitigating mess and noise. No excuses!

NTA: Kids out of control, sister ungrateful. Rest of family help.

NTA: Kick them out before they cause more trouble!

NTA: Setting boundaries with disrespectful freeloading family members. ♂️
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NTA for evicting sister and family due to chaotic co-living
