Imagine being the black sheep of the family, just trying to get back on your feet after losing your job and your partner. You move into a run-down property your parents offered you rent-free, and you invest your time and money to make it a home. But when your golden child sister, her husband, and their spoiled child move back to town, they demand you give up your home for them. What would you do?
Sister’s Spoiled Niece

Parents’ Priorities

A Rough Patch

Returning Home

Fixing Up the House

Helping a Friend in Need ❤️

Drama Unfolds

Sister’s Family Moves In

The Swap Proposal

Justification for the Swap

Dismissing the Work Done ♀️

Outrage Over Olha

Property vs. Family

The Eviction Standoff

Brothers on Her Side ✊

Sister Stands Her Ground
Despite daily guilt trips and backlash from her family, our protagonist refuses to give up her home to her entitled sister and niece. She even challenges her parents to evict her if they really want the property back. With only her brothers on her side, she’s left feeling like she’s taking crazy pills. But is she really in the wrong here? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
ESH, parents should compensate for fixing property; sibling needs it more

NTA, grieving OP deserves support, sister and parents are a**holes

ESH. Squabbling over parents’ resources, leeching off them, and refusing college fund.

NTA for refusing to let privileged, lazy in-laws invade your space

NTA sister refuses to budge, family dynamics get complicated

ESH but it’s not your property. Family favoritism hurts.

NTA, but consider moving out to keep your sanity

NTA – Sister defends her right to make the property her home

Pushing back against parents reneging on home agreement. NTA

NTA, find your own place and cut your losses.

“NTA. OP found comfort in fixing up her new home. “

“YTA. Sorry, but ‘stay here as long as you need’ to a grieving person is an offer for temporary refuge, not a gift of property. “

NTA, but legally they can kick you out

NTA. Sue them if evicted. Engaging comments, go low contact.

NTA, break free and create your own chosen family

NTA! Sister demands home, but should repay for renovations!

Sibling refuses entitled older sibling’s demand for deceased parent’s home

Sibling feels unloved by parents, wants fair treatment

Siblings clash over home renovations, one wants new, other prefers used

Sibling refuses to leave parents’ property, understandable given circumstances.

NTA: Parents prioritize grandchild’s needs, move out for mental health

OP should cut their losses and move on.

Last Updated on February 2, 2024 by Diply Social Team