Imagine owning a house that you’ve lovingly renovated into a dream home, only to have a family member demand you sell it to them for a bargain price. That’s the predicament our hero finds himself in, after his decision to sell his house and move to a new area. The drama that unfolds is a classic tale of family, entitlement, and the age-old question of what’s fair. Let’s dive into this riveting tale…
The Dream Home

The Renovation Journey ️

Change of Plans

Moving On

The Sale

Family Interest

The Counteroffer

The Fallout ☄️

Family Opinions ️

The Final Decision

The Aftermath ️

A Family Feud Rooted in Real Estate
Our hero’s decision to sell his dream home and move to a new area sparked a family feud that’s still burning. A family member demanded he sell the house to her at the original price, despite the extensive renovations and increased market value. He offered a fair price, but she insisted she was entitled to a discount because she has kids. The situation escalated, with opinions divided and tensions high. Now, even though the house has been sold, she’s still stirring the pot, leading to her being unwelcome at his new home. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA: Buy within means, avoid high taxes, and contribute fairly.

NTA: Stop inviting entitled AH and block her if necessary.

Family drama over selling house: NTA for not giving it away

Generosity challenge: Give your house instead of harsh words!

NTA: Family drama over fair price. Sibling being entitled pain.

Money doesn’t mean you owe others. Not the a**hole.

Family drama over house sale: Generous compromise rejected. NTA.

“NTA – Family feud over fair price. She wanted it cheap to resell.”

Demanding family members to give you their homes? Unbelievable entitlement!
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Commenter questions woman’s behavior, suggests mental health concerns.

NTA: You deserve what you can get!

NTA: Family drama over house sale, not cool for future stability

Real estate drama: Entitled idiot sparks housing market debate

NTA. Don’t owe them anything. Their entitlement is insufferable

NTA. Enjoy the profit from your investment, it’s yours!

NTA: Don’t ask for discounts, it’s not entitled, it’s rude.

No entitlement to a house. Not from you, not anyone.

Cutting off entitled family members over absurd requests
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Complaining about not getting a holiday? Oh, the entitlement…
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“NTA. Sensible guy vs. crazy family drama. Play stupid games.”

NTA. Post this on r/choosingbeggars too.

Debt drama? You’re not responsible! ♂️

“NTA. Family drama over house sale, you made the best move.”

“NTA. Tell the complainers to put their money where their mouth is. “

NTA for offering a ‘family’ price, not obligated to offer.
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Commenter wants to avoid discussing family drama.

Insane request: giving away potential £50k profit from house sale.

NTA. Kids: a financial responsibility?

NTA: Generosity isn’t mandatory. You’re not a bad person

“Entitlement at its finest. Selling to highest bidder is fair.”

Family feud over house sale sparks gift-giving debate

NTA: Entitled person wants house for free, family drama unfolds

NTA. Family drama over fair price. Don’t negate your efforts!

Generous offer to family sparks drama but ends happily

Family feud over house price, but OP is NTA

Family drama over house sale; commenter defends seller’s decision. ✌️

NTA. Family members want something for nothing!

Family feud over money: NTA, no financial entitlement among family.

Entitled family member demands free house, gets shut down. NTA
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Boundary issues: When family wants it all

Confused about why they think they’re owed your house?

NTA. Disabled, in debt, but not entitled. Admirable self-sufficiency.

Offering rent-to-own option, but greed ruins family harmony

Cutting off entitled fools? NTA has the right idea!
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NTA for not giving her the house, but medical debt sucks

NTA: Keep your hard-earned profit!
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Savvy move! NTA saves money on house sale with family.

Family member not entitled to your house equity. NTA

“Homeownership: No joy, just a costly and demanding racket.”

Entitled princess tantrums: the BEST entertainment!

NTA. You stood your ground and did what was right.

Parents want her to have a house, but won’t give theirs?

NTA. Family drama and reality checks, but one relationship remains intact

Claiming entitlement to property? Strained relationship with reality!

Savage! Shutting down the entitled sister with some truth bombs.

Are you willing to gift your family 50k?

NTA. Family drama over house sale, no entitlement to profit.

Family drama over selling house and demands for money

No a**hole here. What’s the story behind it?

No ♂️

Generous offer turned greedy. NTA

NTA. Budget advice sparks fiery debate on financial responsibility.

NTA, unless she helped with remodeling, her argument is invalid.

NTA: Fair price feud over house sale sparks family drama.

No free lunch or house – family members should contribute

Don’t be an a**hole, let her handle her own finances

NTA – OP’s happy ending puts a smile on everyone’s face

USA housing market is hot, sellers making big profits

Family drama: NTA vs. greedy family member

Don’t sell to them! Avoid the drama and save yourself!

Family drama over house sale, entitled relatives demand low price

NTA. Hilarious outrage over valuable real estate.
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Selling a house at original price: financial impact for life
