What happens when family, business, and high school grudges collide? Drama, that’s what! Meet our story’s heroine, a successful 27-year-old apartment complex owner, and her cousin, a soon-to-be college student with a history of entitlement. Their relationship, already strained by past differences, takes a nosedive when the cousin expects to live rent-free in her apartment complex. Buckle up, folks, this family feud is about to get heated!
The Apartment Owner and the Privileged Cousin

High School Memories and a Generous Offer

A Family Discount Misunderstanding

Old Wounds Reopened

A Nasty Name-Calling Showdown

The Final Straw

The Aftermath: Family Backlash

The Generous Deal Revealed

The Sweetened Deal

The Fairness of the Deal

The Strict Agreement

A Brief on Demisexuality ️

Cousinly Clash: A Tale of Entitlement, Misunderstanding, and a Generous Deal Gone Sour
In a whirlwind of family drama, our apartment owner heroine finds herself at odds with her entitled cousin. After offering him a generous deal on an apartment, he lashes out, expecting to live rent-free. Old high school resentments resurface, leading to a heated argument and name-calling. Ultimately, she stands her ground, revoking the deal and demanding he apply like any other tenant. Despite the backlash from her family, she remains firm. Now, let’s see what the internet has to say about this family feud…
“OP is NTA. Family siding with cousin is extremely upsetting. “

NTA. Family doesn’t get a free pass to be abusive. Also, discounted rent is a great deal and your cousin is a brat.

Dodged a bullet with an entitled prick cousin. Stick to your guns!

Family feud: NTA vs entitled cousin. Mind your own business!

27-year-old inherits apartment complex after graduating with honors!
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Family doesn’t mean free rent! NTA for standing your ground.
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Commenter questions the credibility of the story and the numbers.

NTA. Family entitlement vs. generosity? Apartment drama and noise complaints!

“NTA. ‘Demisexual whore’ is a hilarious oxymoron and/or punk rock band name “

Curiosity about demisexual explained with engaging conversation
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Entitled cousin expects free rent. You’re definitely NTA!

NTA. Civility rule prevents elaboration.

Family and business don’t mix. Dodged a bullet!
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Rewarding toxic behavior? Family support?

NTA. Don’t mix family and business. Be fair but tough!

NTA, but $7k for an apartment? Is it a mansion? ♂️

Generous offer, justified response, and a questionable cousin.

NTA – Cousin wanted free rent, got angry and insulted OP. Family should pitch in to pay rent

Embracing individuality: Celebrating diverse lifestyles and breaking stereotypes!

Accusing the cousin of lying and being an unreliable tenant.

Generosity backfires when entitled cousin rejects discounted rent offer.

NTA: Family enabling entitled cousin’s freeloading. Boundaries crossed.

NTA. Paying for a living space is a thing adults do.

NTA. You’re in the clear. Family drama, ignore and move on.

Fierce disagreement over apartment rent – family feud or fair?

“NTA. You can’t let family stay for free!”

NTA. Cousin lost apartment for being entitled and disrespectful. ♂️

“Offered a luxury apartment, called a whore. NTA. “
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Stand your ground! Don’t let him take advantage!

NTA. Entitled prick.

“NTA. It’s not your fault he wanted to mooch off you. “

“NTA. Entitlement is baffling. “

NTA. Expecting expensive freebies is a poor sign of character.

NTA. Family doesn’t mean free rent.

Setting boundaries with family to avoid a trashed apartment

NTA. Family can pay for his place elsewhere. Business is business.
