After his mother’s death, a 19-year-old inherits her house and allows his mom’s boyfriend and his kids to stay there. But when he decides to move in, he asks the boyfriend to move to a different room, which causes them to move out and end up homeless. The 19-year-old is torn between feeling bad for them and wanting to make his own decisions about his inherited property. What do you think? Read on for the full story.
Navigating inheritance and relationships can be tough. No judgement here.

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Owner seeks reconciliation with ex-boyfriend and his kids ❤️

Inheriting a house can come with tough decisions
Losing a loved one is never easy, especially when it comes to dealing with the aftermath. In this case, a young man inherited his mother’s house after her tragic passing, but with it came the responsibility of deciding who gets to live in it. His mother’s boyfriend and his kids had been living there for years, but with the lease on his own apartment ending soon, the young man decided it was time to move in. When he asked the boyfriend to move to a different room, things quickly escalated and the boyfriend and his kids ended up being forced to leave the house. Now, the young man is facing backlash from his mother’s side of the family and feeling conflicted about whether or not he made the right decision. Is he really the AH in this situation? Read on to find out and to see how he plans to make amends with his mother’s boyfriend.
19yo inherits house, kicks out mom’s boyfriend, and sparks family drama. NTA

Inheriting a house from a mother is tough, but kicking out a freeloader is justified. NTA

The comment section is in a civil war over this post

Step-dad chose to leave early, NTA for inheriting mother’s house.

Teen pays half bills for house he doesn’t live, owner kicks out boyfriend and kids. NTA.

Inheriting the house and paying half, OP is NTA for kicking out the freeloading boyfriend

Finding peace after loss and a distant relationship with mother ❤️

Choosing a room in your own house: NTA!

Commenter questions OP’s story and motives, accuses them of being the a**hole

Not his problem. NTA for kicking out mom’s boyfriend & kids.

Inheritor not the a**hole for wanting to move back in but handled it poorly. Mixed responses.

Unequal bills? Drama unfolds after mom’s death.

NTA but ESH on the ultimatum. Twins consider OP family.

Inheriting a house can be complicated. NTA for providing most expenses.

Seek therapy instead of Reddit for family disputes!

Man inherits house, kicks out mom’s boyfriend and kids – NTA

Inheriting house leads to conflict over largest room. NTA compromise.

Setting boundaries is tough, but sometimes necessary for your well-being

Skeptical Redditors question the authenticity of the story
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Inheriting house, kicks out mom’s boyfriend, NTA but still tough.

Inheriting a house can create conflicts, but communication is key

Inheritance is not an obligation, NTA

NTA. You paid bills for a place you don’t live in

Inheriting the house doesn’t mean taking care of mom’s family

Inheriting house; kicked out mom’s bf. NTA. Room dispute ensues.

Man inherits house, evicts boyfriend and kids. Mixed feelings in comments.

Inheriting a house doesn’t make you an a**hole.

Inheritance sparks financial woes and family lawsuit

Man inherits house, kicks out mom’s boyfriend and kids. NTA.

Man inherits house, kicks out mom’s boyfriend and kids. Commenters weigh in.

Uncovering the legal basis for the house inheritance
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Commenter defends OP’s decision to kick out mom’s unemployed boyfriend.

Inheriting a house doesn’t make you responsible for others

Owner kicks out mom’s boyfriend and his kids after her death. ESH.

Family drama unfolds over inherited property.

Generous man finally kicks out mooching ex-boyfriend and his kids. NTA

Mom’s boyfriend refuses reasonable request, ends up homeless. NTA

Stepfather depended on teenager for living expenses. NTA

Inheriting a house doesn’t mean being a heartless landlord

Son inherits house, evicts mom’s boyfriend. NTA for offering.

OP was entitled to the house, but lacked compassion towards mom’s boyfriend.

NTA for kicking out mom’s boyfriend and his kids. OP’s concerns are valid.

Compassionate NTA verdict on inheriting house and evicting boyfriend’s kids

Commenter supports decision to kick out mom’s boyfriend and kids.

Inheriting a house can be a blessing and a curse
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Inheriting a house and evicting mom’s boyfriend. NTA but sad.

Inheriting a house doesn’t mean you’re obligated to house others

The OP’s intentions are unclear. Did he give notice or not?

Inheriting house, kicks out mom’s boyfriend & kids. NTA, but barely ♀️

Inheriting a house and navigating boundaries with mom’s boyfriend

Compassionate 19-year-old stands up for his inheritance. NTA

College kid pays half the bills, mom’s boyfriend throws fit

Inheriting a house doesn’t mean you can freeload forever.

Inheriting the house, paying bills, and wanting your room back. NTA

Inheriting a house after mom’s death: reasonable request or power play?

Inheriting a house: family loyalty vs personal freedom
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Inheriting a house doesn’t obligate you to support others. ♂️

Inheriting a house doesn’t mean inheriting bad housemates

Inheriting a house and evicting mom’s bf: NTA

Stand your ground and change the locks NTA

Inheriting a house comes with tough choices
