A 54-year-old woman sold her house to her daughter under a unique agreement, which included the right to use the guest room twice a year. But when her daughter’s family grew, the guest room was given to one of the grandchildren. Now, the woman is faced with the choice of sleeping on an air mattress or paying for a hotel. As tensions rise, the question remains: whose house is it anyway?
The House Agreement

The Contract

The Annual Visits

The Growing Family

The Upcoming Visit

The Room Dilemma

The Options

Hotel Payment?

Disappointment and Disrespect

Her House, Her Rules?

The Technicality

The Changed Reality

The Hotel Payment Issue

A House Divided: Who’s Right? ♀️
A grandmother’s guest room rights clash with her daughter’s growing family, leading to a heated debate over who should sleep where. With the house still technically belonging to the grandmother, the situation becomes a battle of contracts, changing realities, and family dynamics. What do you think? Share your thoughts and reactions!
NTA. The comment and replies agree that it’s reasonable to give up a bed for visiting family, especially when there’s a contractual agreement. The daughter is being disrespectful.

NTA. Grandma’s ownership of the house is a last resort, but daughter’s breach of contract is disrespectful. Reminding her of the agreement is not harsh.

Grandma’s breach of agreement deserves a remedy. NTA

Basic human decency and hospitality should prevail. NTA

Sharing a bed with family is polite and sensible

Air mattresses are exciting for kids, daughter is entitled

NTA. Offer a solution: suggest refinancing the house with a traditional bank

Agreement is agreement, daughter can’t renegotiate without consent

Sharing rooms with guests: normal or not? NTA

Will the grandkids have their own rooms? Petty but hilarious

Daughter breaches contract, inconveniences grandma, and acts entitled

Grandma stands her ground on guest room dispute ️
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Generous grandma takes financial risk for family, but gets drama

NTA comment suggests shuffling kids around for guest room.

Daughter is TA, consider legal action or renting out room.

Grandma’s guest room drama: NTA stands their ground

Grandma’s entitled behavior gets called out by commenter.

NTA. Contract still valid. Grandma shouldn’t freeload.
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Creative solutions for guest room drama

Grandma’s guest room drama: NTA, but she’s playing games

NTA commenter defends OP’s agreement with entitled daughter and receives supportive replies.

Generous teens give up rooms for grandparents. #FamilyFirst

Generous grandma offers solution for guest room dilemma

Daughter forgets past favors, NTA charges grandma for hotel

Grandma deserves a bed too

Grandma wants her cake and eat it too

Generous or entitled grandparents? NTA thinks it’s the latter

Agreement or not, grandma should pay for hotel room

Grandson’s sleepover shuffle: NTA’s guest room request causes drama

Generous gift recipient stirs drama over guest room arrangements. NTA.

Generous grandchild gives up room, daughter overreacts.

Air mattress for daughter? NTA comment solves guest room drama

Commenter defends NTA verdict and criticizes entitlement culture.

Grandma deserves a bed, NTA for prioritizing her comfort

Generous NTA gives up room for family, suggests fun alternatives

Daughter should be more accommodating, NTA did a favor

Grandma can’t have it all. NTA gave her a chance.

Agreement or not, grandma needs to be more accommodating

Daughter gets a discount, grandma’s being unreasonable. NTA

Mom vs. Grandma: Air Mattress Drama

Respectful NTA comment calls out entitled daughter and memories

Grandma’s deal with her son still benefits her, but for how long?

Clear and generous agreement, NTA. But still messy drama ♀️

Grandma tries to back out of a deal. Lawyer up!
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Childhood memories of giving up bed for grandparents. NTA.

Grandma signed a contract, NTA for enforcing it

Teaching kids to share and compromise is important. NTA.

Grandma vs Grandkid: Guest room drama, NTA suggests compromise

Daughter’s disrespect towards grandma’s house causes drama
