Picture this: you’re on a relaxing getaway with your partner, enjoying some much-needed alone time. Suddenly, your ex starts frantically texting you, begging you to sign a document that would allow them to sell their house. The catch? You’re four hours away and don’t have a computer with you. What would you do? ♀️ This is the dilemma one person faced, and their decision has sparked a heated debate.
The Bizarre Law

Frantic Texts from the Ex

No Computer, No Signature ️❌

No Working Car

Ignoring the Messages

The FedEx Option

Still Refusing to Sign ✍️❌

House Sale Falls Through

Risky Business

Current House Struggles ️

Sabotaging Finances?

The Blame Game: Who’s at Fault?
So, was it wrong to refuse to sign the document, or did the ex and his wife bring this upon themselves by not being prepared? One thing’s for sure: this situation has stirred up quite the debate. We’ve gathered the internet’s top responses to this juicy dilemma for your reading pleasure. Get ready for some opinions, folks!
“NTA. Lack of planning on your part ≠ emergency on mine”

NTA: Inconvenience vs Responsibility. Who’s to blame?

NTA. No courier services? Rental cars? Buses? Hitch-hike? Whining consequences.
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NTA. Taking half a day off for his poor planning?

Unpopular opinion: YTA a little bit, but hear me out

Realtor’s mistake? Ex’s drama? Phone signature could’ve solved it

NTA! Dumbass should’ve swallowed courier costs instead of deposit. ♂️

“ESH, but the impact on the kids is real “

Legal obligation vs. human obligation: Reddit debates ex’s house sale

NTA. Rental cars are an actual thing.

Ex’s last-minute request causes house sale chaos. You’re NTA!

NTA: Ex upset you didn’t go out of your way. ♀️

INFO: Surprising clause causes last-minute stress in house sale.

YTA: Kids suffer, coparenting ruined, no favors from ex

ESH. Ex didn’t have his sh*t together, causing significant loss.

ESH. Inconvenience caused house loss. Ex needed help last minute.

Ex’s house sale falls through: Who’s to blame?

Docusign could have saved the day!

YTA, sorry. New house fell through, should’ve signed the paper.

Debate on moral obligation vs. legal obligation in ex’s house sale

YTA: Your actions have hurt your children’s lives.

NTA. Poor planning and lack of effort caused this mess.

NTA, but be prepared for potential coparenting challenges

Mortgage industry insider spills tea on ex’s house sale
