Family drama alert! Buckle up, folks, because we’ve got a doozy of a story for you today! Meet our protagonist, a hardworking guy with a beautiful lake house that’s his pride and joy. ️ But wait, there’s a twist! His cousin Greg, the ultimate freeloader, is about to be evicted and wants to crash at the lake house indefinitely! Will our hero stand his ground or cave to the pressure from his family? Let’s dive in and find out! ♂️
Family Drama: Cousin Greg’s Eviction Dilemma!

Cousin Greg: The Anti-Everything Activist! ♂️

The Innocent Victim: Greg’s Poor Kid!

️ My Pride and Joy: The Coveted Lake House!

That One Time: Greg’s Lake House Visit!

Greg’s Desperate Plea: Can We Stay at Your Lake House?

Greg’s Shady Behavior: Keeping Landlord Details Hush-Hush!

Shocking Revelation: Greg’s Tenant Horror Story!

Putting My Foot Down: No Lake House for Greg!

Greg’s Emotional Blackmail: We Can’t Be Separated!

️ Mom’s Dilemma: No Room in the 55+ Community!

My Biggest Fear: They’ll Never Leave!

The Ultimate Family Showdown: To Help or Not to Help?
Our protagonist is caught between a rock and a hard place! On one hand, he wants to help his cousin Greg, who’s about to be evicted with his family. On the other hand, he’s heard some pretty shocking stories about Greg’s behavior as a tenant! His wife thinks they should at least offer to watch Greg’s kid, but Greg is pulling out all the stops with the emotional blackmail. Even our hero’s mom is getting involved, saying he should give Greg the benefit of the doubt. ♀️ But our protagonist has a sinking feeling that if he lets them stay at his beloved lake house, they’ll never leave! Talk about a family drama of epic proportions! Let’s see what the internet has to say about this juicy dilemma!
Don’t let them freeload in your lake house. NTA

Protect your lake house from your deadbeat cousin

Declining to let cousin stay at lake house. Capitalism wins.

Deadbeat cousin won’t leave, but you can still help him

Protect your lake house and sanity. Just say no.

Secure your lake house, inform neighbors, and deny access

Don’t let your soft side be taken advantage of. NTA!

Don’t risk eviction or property damage. Say no to freeloaders.

NTA for not letting cousin stay in lake house rent-free

Helpful advice on dealing with a deadbeat cousin.

Protect your peaceful lake house from lazy, freeloading family

Suggests investigating cousin’s apartment to avoid letting him stay

Costly and indefinite stay? Think again!

Don’t enable his behavior, he’ll become a squatter

Anti-capitalist cousin accused of being lazy, YANTAH. Trust your gut.

Protect your happy place: don’t let a deadbeat ruin it

Landlord agrees: red flag to not let deadbeat cousin stay

Anti-work movement is anti-exploitation of workers, not anti-work

Antiwork stance questioned for parent with child. NTA.

Family members should put their money where their mouth is.

Don’t let your deadbeat cousin ruin your happy place

Absolutely not! Life vampires will never vacate your lakehouse.

Don’t let them stay, they’ll trash the place and beg.

Don’t let his mistakes become your mistakes. EVICTED!

Don’t risk it. Your cousin has a history of irresponsibility.

Don’t let them guilt you into it. NTA

Standing up to entitled family members

Set boundaries with your DEADBEAT cousin. Rent out your lake house

Enabling a deadbeat cousin will only lead to a TIFU post

Deadbeat cousin? Don’t let them trash your lake house

Lake house is for personal use, apologize and decline request.

Rent-free stay turned eviction, don’t risk it!

Corporate property manager warns against letting cousin stay in lake house.

Protect your lake house with a doorbell camera and boundaries

Deadbeat cousin equals destroyed lake house. Don’t risk it.

Trust your sister’s expertise, don’t risk letting them stay. NTA

Advocates for pro-worker laws and unions, not laziness.

Secure your lake house and prevent unwanted guests

Greg and his gang are coming for your lake house

NTAH- Don’t let Greg freeload. He’ll never leave and trash everything. Stand your ground.

Don’t be a fool, listen to the landlord and secure cameras!

Don’t let freeloaders ruin your lake house. You’ll regret it

Don’t be guilted into a big mistake, let them learn

Don’t let guilt cloud your judgement. Trust your instincts.

Don’t let him squat in your vacation house. NTA

Lake house owners beware! Bad tenants and neighbors

Don’t let your cousin ruin your pristine lake house

NTA. Request apartment tour, bet it’s trashed. Peace of mind.

Don’t let them mooch off of you. NTA

NTA owns a lake house but doesn’t want to let a relative stay because of potential legal issues and job/benefit access concerns. Recommends security measures.

Secure your lake house, or he might squat.
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Resist the temptation! Don’t let them take over

Don’t let your lazy cousin mooch off you.

NTA advises against helping family, shares personal experience.

Lake house owner shuts down deadbeat cousin with

Protect your investment and avoid the mooch at all costs.

Protect your lake house Letting your cousin stay is a recipe for disaster NTA

Don’t let them stay. Install security system, inform neighbors.

Evicted cousin + peaceful lake house = NTA, get cameras & change locks

Protect your peace and property. Politely decline.

Offer resources, not house. Don’t risk family division. NTA

Don’t do it! Trust me, they’ll never leave

Be their surrogate parent? NTA suggests gifting a deposit instead.

Firmly saying NO to family staying in lake house.

Don’t let a DEADBEAT ruin your lake house. Be the bad guy

To rent or not to rent? That is the question.

Cousin wants a handout, not a hand up. NTA

Setting boundaries is important. NTA!

Protect your lake house from a potential moocher roommate.

Don’t let laziness turn them into squatters.

Sarcastic reply puts OP’s hospitality in perspective.

Offering to take their child is a great gesture, but beware

Respect your boundaries and stick to your decision

Financial distress is understandable but entitlement is a red flag NTAH

Think twice before letting your cousin stay in your house
