Imagine inheriting a house from your beloved grandmother and deciding to rent it out for some extra income. Sounds like a smart move, right? But what if a family member, with a notorious history of eviction and unemployment, wants to rent it? Would you break your rule of not renting to family? This is the predicament our heroine, let’s call her ‘Property Princess’, finds herself in. This decision has sparked a family feud of epic proportions, with everyone taking sides. Let’s dive into this family drama and see what unfolds.
The Inheritance and the Agreement

The Unexpected Call

The Argument Begins

The Aftermath of the Argument ️

The Family Reacts

The Family’s Accusations

Property Princess Stands Her Ground

Seeking an Outsider’s Perspective

The Property Princess’s Clarifications

Family Feud or Financial Prudence: What’s Your Verdict?
In a whirlwind of family drama, our ‘Property Princess’ has found herself in the eye of the storm. After inheriting a house, she decided to rent it out, but strictly no family members. However, when her husband’s niece, with a history of eviction and unemployment, needed a place, the family demanded she bend the rules. Despite the emotional turmoil and accusations of trying to isolate her husband from his family, she stood her ground. Now, she’s left wondering if she’s being unreasonable. What do you think? Is she right to stick to her guns or is she causing unnecessary tension? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this…
“NTA. They’ve been thrown out of numerous apartments for not paying.”

NTA: Sister should let niece stay with them or cosign.

NTA, abusive behavior validates decision. Don’t cave to tantrums!

NTA: Family drama and entitlement, they can figure it out

NTA: Family wants free housing, but can’t pay rent on time.
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Renting to family? NTA! Trust me, it’s a nightmare!

NTA. Husband broke the ‘no renting to family’ rule.

NTA: Stand your ground! Renting to deadbeats is a nightmare

Golden rule: No renting to family! Stick to it!

NTA. Family member tries exploiting relationship for personal gain.

NTA. Stand your ground and have a serious talk with your husband and his family.

Taking a stand to avoid future drama and eviction chaos!

NTA. Renting to family can lead to financial and relationship problems.

NTA: No renting to family? Brace yourself for eviction drama!

Husband’s family causing issues by pressuring to rent to niece. NTA

“NTA. Family isn’t always a sufficient reason. Stand your ground! “

Clever NTA strategy: Rent to niece if she takes annoying roommate!

NTA: Family should offer their homes instead. Mute/block for drama.
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Setting boundaries with family can be tough

NTA. Agreement in place, situation shows why it was necessary.

Stick to your rule, NTA! Renting to family = bigger problems

NTA, but husband’s family are. Drama and financial loss ahead. Rent to someone else.

NTA. Smart rule. Don’t mix money with family. Stand firm!

NTA: Stay strong! Don’t let them take advantage of you.

NTA – Husband needs to stand up to family. Such bullshit!

Husband’s deception leads to major family drama.

NTA: Landlord’s eviction justified. No willy-nilly kicking people out!

Family won’t help niece pay rent, husband should understand.

Standing your ground against family can be tough

Stand your ground! It’s your house, not his. NTA

NTA, but husband’s a**hole move left you in a tough spot.

Creative solution to renting dilemma, but will SIL cooperate?

NTA Wise move not to rent to families

“NTA. This is what the white lie/minor subterfuge was invented for. “
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INFO: NTA. You made an agreement to not rent to family.

NTA: Avoiding a rent nightmare by not renting to family!

NTA. Don’t let them take advantage of you! Stand strong!

Setting boundaries with family leads to abusive behavior. NTA!

NTA: Past behavior predicts future behavior. Stick to your guns!

Don’t rent to family with eviction history! Future headaches! ♂️

NTA: Stand your ground, protect your home, and consult a lawyer!

NTA. Husband’s betrayal leads to family drama and irreversible consequences.

NTA: Property owner asserts boundaries. No charity, just business.

Setting boundaries to protect yourself from friends and family
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NTA: Family insults you instead of offering solutions.

NTA: Rule about not renting to family still supersedes merit.

NTA. Set clear boundaries and hold SIL accountable.

Woman refuses to rent to family. Is she justified?

NTA: Trust your instincts, don’t let them guilt you into anything.

Spouse lacking assertiveness? NTA, but at what expense?

NTA: Avoiding family drama and financial risks.

“NTA. Stand your ground and show him who’s boss! “

Renting to family? Terrible idea! NTA, grow a spine!

NTA, family pressures, spineless partner. Stand your ground!

NTA: Renting to family? Not when they’re terrible tenants!

NTA. Protect your assets and stand your ground!

Renting to family gone wrong! NTA stands their ground

Renting to family? NTA! Set strict rules or face chaos!
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Renting to family: Are they just trying to avoid paying?

NTA: Tough choice now, tougher consequences later.

NTA: Family’s reactions prove your point. Eviction = shit storm

Stand your ground! Demand a reserve fund for peace of mind.

Niece wreaks havoc, uncle wants sympathy. Buy your own property!
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Family and business don’t always mix!

Stand your ground! Don’t let the nice ones ruin it

NTA for standing your ground against entitled in-laws!

NTA: Business is business, emotions should be kept separate.

“NTA, but what if it was your family? “
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