Family drama alert! Buckle up, folks, because this story is a wild ride! Our protagonist, a 23-year-old man, finds himself in a sticky situation when his older brother and pregnant sister-in-law move into his home. What starts as a kind gesture quickly turns into a messy, frustrating ordeal that tests the limits of brotherly love and patience. Will our hero be able to navigate this family feud without losing his cool? Let’s dive in and find out! ♂️
Family Drama: Brother and Pregnant Wife Move In!

Flashback: September 2020 – The Eviction

️ Welcome to Our Humble Abode!

The Messy Houseguests

Baby on the Way, Still No Job!

Welcome to the World, Baby Nephew!

Finally, Some Rent Money!

New Car, New Problems

Sleeping on the Job

Brother’s Explosive Outburst!

Counting Pockets and Setting Deadlines

️ The End-of-Month Ultimatum ⏰

The Impending Eviction Dilemma

Wife’s Initial Support Turns to Resentment

Brotherly Bond Tested

♀️ Wife’s Faith Fades Faster

Family Feud: To Evict or Not to Evict?
Our protagonist finds himself in a heart-wrenching dilemma: should he kick out his freeloading brother and sister-in-law, even though they have a newborn baby and nowhere else to go? The couple has been living rent-free in his home for months, refusing to clean up after themselves and causing tension with his wife. Despite his best efforts to help his brother find a job, the ungrateful sibling continues to slack off and disrespect our hero’s family. Now, with an eviction date looming, our protagonist must decide whether to prioritize his own family’s well-being or risk enabling his brother’s irresponsible behavior. The internet has some strong opinions on this one, folks! Let’s see what they have to say about this juicy family drama!
Set boundaries and stand your ground. NTA

Setting boundaries with family. NTA, but brother is.

NTA suggests legal action to evict unwanted guests.

NTA brother deals drugs, commenter suspects eviction due to drugs.

NTA commenter suggests kicking out irresponsible husband

NTA. A baby doesn’t excuse despicable actions. CPS may help.
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Setting boundaries with family is important for mental health.

Responsibility comes with parenthood. NTA

Curious commenter wonders about brother’s wife in partying scandal.
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Kick out the adults, not the newborn. NTA

Curious comment questions husband’s suspicious activity.

NTA. Harsh but true. Don’t have a kid if unprepared.

Parenting requires responsibility, not partying. NTA suggests solutions.

Cutting toxic ties for a healthier financial and marital life

NTA commenter advises kicking out mooching brother and wife with newborn

Brother and his wife freeload, NTA for prioritizing own life

NTA commenter believes brother and wife need to learn responsibility.

User suggests cutting off lazy family members from leeching

Driver neglects pregnant wife & newborn for illegal activities. NTA.

NTA thinks freeloaders shouldn’t have kids & mouths to feed

Lesson learned: always ask why someone got thrown out

Responsibilities neglected for partying? Definitely not the a-hole.

Take legal action to avoid eviction shock later.

Enabling disrespectful behavior is not being kind. NTA.

Lazy moochers? NTA thinks couple should get jobs with opposite hours.

Hilarious comeback for defending kicking out the partying husband!

Generous brother reaches his limit with financially struggling family.

NTA. Tough love is necessary for entitled leeches.

NTA stands up for wife against entitled moocher

Think twice before taking in family members kicked out by others

Setting rules for couch surfers – NTA comment

NTA for kicking out lazy brother and wife ♂️

NTA calls out weaponizing children, no replies.

NTA defends against irresponsible brother, predicts future family assistance.

Don’t blame your problems on your kid brother. Grow up!
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NTA. You tried to help, but they would rather be bums.

Grateful for rent-free living, commenter deems man NTA.

NTA for refusing to babysit a man-child’s potential foster kid
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Legal eviction needed to remove unwanted partner from home.

WIBTA if I kick out my unemployed brother and his pregnant wife?
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An unconventional approach to tough love parenting with a wildlife twist

NTA. Tips on dealing with difficult spouse in living situation

Setting boundaries with friends and family can be difficult

Kindness exploited. Kick them out. NTA

Tough love, not your problem. You’re NTA here. ✌️

Keeping your word is key. NTA for holding him accountable

Support for OP’s decision to hold husband accountable for family.

Taking responsibility is key. NTA for standing up.

Sharing a personal experience of similar situation, NTA judgement.

Spouse’s selfish behavior during pandemic leads to justified eviction.

NTA. Stick with your guns and make them leave.

Standing up for your pregnant wife. NTA ❤️

NTA but facing legal complications for eviction, advice given.

NTA suggests kicking out immature husband.

NTA but need more info on why the wife was kicked out

You’re not the a**hole for not supporting their laziness.

Did he even consider his wife’s feelings and responsibilities?

Show them the curb! NTA takes tough love approach!

Stand up for your pregnant wife! Don’t be an a**hole!

Explain Escrow account to freeloading couple? Unlikely to work. ♂️

Don’t enable him. Throwing him out might motivate him. NTA

Compassionate comment encourages setting boundaries for self-care.

Protect yourself from squatters with proper eviction procedures. NTA.

Taking risks can be motivating, but not at others’ expense

Heartless comment receives no support.

Offering legal advice on evicting brother, NTA validation ❤️
