Imagine opening your home to your financially-struggling family members, only to find yourself in the middle of a domestic war zone. This is the story of a generous sibling who works 70 hours a week, and his brother and sister-in-law, who are living rent-free in his home. The deal was simple: they do the chores and cook, and in return, they get a roof over their heads. But when the dishes started piling up and the food started going bad, the tension began to rise. ️
The House Guests Arrive
The Reluctant Host
The Agreement
The Domestic Arrangement ️
The Chore War Begins
The Cooking Crisis
The Chore Strike
The Eviction Threat
A Home on the Brink of Chaos
In a house where dirty dishes are the new battlefield, and cooking dinner becomes a point of contention, our host finds himself in a predicament. His brother and sister-in-law, who are living rent-free, have decided to go on a ‘chore strike’, leaving the house in disarray. In response, he threatens to evict them, leading to accusations of being heartless. The once peaceful home is now a war zone, with the threat of homelessness looming over the disgruntled house guests. Let’s see how the internet weighs in on this domestic drama…
NTA. Bite the hand that feeds you
NTA. Paying rent in chores, eviction may have legal implications.
NTA. Accusing you of ‘making them homeless’ is unfair and lazy
NTA: Dish drama! They broke the agreement, not you
NTA – Freeloading family, stick to the arrangement or get out!
Dehumanizing expectations and lack of communication lead to family tension
NTA: Kick them out! They broke the agreement
NTA: Chore strike? The streets are chore-free!
NTA but consult a lawyer ASAP to handle eviction properly
Evict them! They’re freeloaders, not on the lease or paying rent.
Chores strike! They agreed, but now they’ve stopped.
“NTA. Could have been handled better. Try a diplomatic approach.”
Are they lazy or just really busy?
Stand your ground and set boundaries. Don’t be taken advantage of.
NTA! Stick to the agreement or give a friendly ultimatum
NTA. Clear expectations set, they’re failing. Time for a serious talk.
Brother should step up and help with cooking and cleaning
Toxic friend moves in, freeloads, and brings mommy to fight
Generous host, ungrateful guests.
Shameless chore strike? NTA! Time to reclaim your space!
Setting expectations and responsibilities in a shared living arrangement.
NTA. They’re just bad people. Family should be considerate
NTA. They’re disrespecting you and not pulling their weight
NTA. They should have known what they were getting into
NTA. Hold them accountable for breaking the agreement
Last Updated on February 7, 2024 by Diply Social Team