Ever had family members overstay their welcome? In this story, our homeowner has their parents living in the in-law suite of their house, paying rent to cover the mortgage and utilities. But when their pregnant sister moves in without asking, things start to get a little more complicated. The sister wants to babyproof the house and run a daycare, but our homeowner isn’t having it. Get ready for some family drama!
House Rules

Sister’s Surprise Arrival

Family Access

Kitchen Preferences

Babyproofing Debate

Alternative Spaces

Twins or…?

Insurance Issues

Lockdown

No Daycare Allowed

Mixed Reactions

Key Dilemma

Insurance Compromise

The Battle of Babyproofing: Lockdown Edition
So, our homeowner’s pregnant sister moves in and wants to babyproof the house and run a daycare. ♀️ The homeowner is puzzled and refuses, as they never agreed to any of this. They decide to take back the keys to their area and change the locks, causing some serious family tension. The mom and sister give the silent treatment, while the dad tries to compromise by offering to pay for insurance. The homeowner agrees, but insists the sister should be the one paying. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA but reconsider arrangement to avoid future mess.

Blocking off areas technically makes them baby proofed. NTA

Saying ‘No’ is the best option. NTA

Get a lawyer now, you’ll never get rid of her

Homeowner advised to consult lawyer before agreeing to babysitting insurance.

Skeptical comment predicts potential legal and insurance issues. NTA.

Certification, insurance, and licensing costs – nope, not happening ♀️

Sister lies about daycare scheme, gets caught. NTA wins!

Assertive NTA comment, suggests changing locks and setting boundaries.

NTA shuts down pregnant sister’s daycare scheme with a vengeance!

Setting boundaries with family can prevent unwanted daycare schemes

NTA, but sister’s daycare scheme may become a long-term burden.

Protect your space, set boundaries. Don’t feel bad

Assertive comment calls out parents for overstepping boundaries.

Romanian relatives are judgy af about abandoning children

NTA. Sister planned on babysitting without permission or discussion. Don’t allow.

Sister and mom’s entitlement is off the charts! NTA

NTA – Homeowner not obligated to support pregnant sister’s daycare scheme

No obligation to let pregnant sister run daycare from house

Shiny spine OP won’t let sister take over house. NTA

Homeowner refuses sister’s daycare scheme, suggests alternative solutions. NTA.

Asserting boundaries with difficult family members.

Future conflicts expected with family over daycare scheme.

Sister wants to move in? NTA, stand firm!

User advises against risky daycare scheme with insurance implications.

Your house, your rules. NTA.

Renting out income suite for more money, NTA wins!

Boundaries are important. Your house, your rules.

Stand your ground! Don’t let others take advantage of you

Renters invite others, sister expects babyproofing. NTA stands firm.

Protect your property and set boundaries with family

NTA for locking them out, but YWBTA to your parents.

Why bring someone else’s toddler into your home? NTA

Be careful of liability if sister operates daycare in home

Setting boundaries can be tough, but it’s necessary.

Setting boundaries early solves hassle in the long run.

Protect yourself legally before agreeing to any daycare scheme.

Be careful of liability if unlicensed daycare operates on property!

User advises setting boundaries and legal protections for home daycare.

Ouch! That comment was brutal!

Protect your rights as a homeowner. Set clear boundaries. NTA

Sensible advice to consider finding alternative living arrangements.

Set firm boundaries and have signed agreements for fair payment

Toxic family dynamics and unreasonable requests

Homeowner warned of liability if sister’s daycare scheme goes wrong.

NTA stands firm against sister’s daycare scheme with rent raise!

Concerned commenter warns against sister’s daycare scheme.

Tenant expresses concern over sister’s residency, sparks debate.

NTA – Legally cannot allow unlisted renters and overcrowding concerns.

Landlord stands firm against pregnant sister’s daycare scheme. NTA.

Sister wants free daycare, but won’t rent a new place. NTA.

NTA for refusing to babyproof for sister’s daycare scheme.

Can’t trust them ♀️ Keep your guard up.

Sass and sarcasm at its best!

Is the insurance worth the hassle and potential problems?

Enabling sister’s daycare scheme, NTA needs to confront parents

The joys of being ignored

Protect your property and yourself, get a lawyer and evict them

Check local laws before starting a daycare!

Illegal daycare? Insurance troubles? Definitely not worth the risk!

Savage suggestion for pregnant sister’s daycare scheme

Stand your ground and set boundaries with entitled family

Refusing to babyproof for sister’s daycare scheme, NTA and practical.

Generous homeowner won’t babyproof for sister’s daycare scheme. NTA.

No way sister’s daycare scheme works in your house. Set boundaries.

NTA suggests lease offer for sister’s daycare, no conflicts.

Legal and practical concerns with sister’s daycare scheme

Just say no to sister’s daycare scheme and avoid regret

Silent treatment from family for not babyproofing. NTA wins!

Legal advice on leasing to in-laws, caution against overcrowding.

Landlord sibling refuses to babyproof for daycare scheme. NTA.

Your house, your rules. ⚖️

Insurance is key if you decide to go ahead

Sneaky solution! Cameras can save relationships and prevent accidents.

Not the a**hole for not evicting sister’s daycare scheme

Skeptical questions and NTA judgement for basement daycare scheme

Having a separate household in your home may decrease comfort
