It’s not uncommon for couples to have their wedding in a friend’s or family member’s backyard. But for one Reddit user, their best friend’s wedding on their property has become complicated. They have a history with the bride, Carla, and recently the groom, Rick, found out about it. Rick then uninvited the property owner to the wedding , but still requested that the wedding be held on their property. Is it wrong for the property owner to say no? Read on to find out more about this situation.
Friendship tested as best friend “Carla” and her fiancé “Rick” plan wedding on 29M’s property

Will old flame Carla & her fiancé Rick be welcomed at the wedding?

A mutual friend revealed a past relationship to Rick, causing tension between him and his best friend and his best friend’s wife.

Carla’s past caught up with her and Rick is not happy about it.

After being uninvited, couple wants to use best friends property for their wedding. Will they be allowed?

Rick’s friend Carla wanted to have their wedding on his property, but Rick said “no” for safety and other reasons.

Uninvited to the wedding, but asked to host it? What would you do?

Leaving home vulnerable after being uninvited to a wedding, the best friend must decide if they should lend their property for the ceremony.

A difficult situation for any best friend: is AITA?

When your best friend’s wedding is uninvited from your property, what do you do?
One of the best friends of the Reddit user is getting married soon, and it was originally meant to be on their property. The Reddit user had said yes, but the fiancé, Rick, found out about the Reddit user’s past with the bride, Carla. Rick is now uncomfortable with the Reddit user attending, so he asked them to leave their home for the wedding. The Reddit user is now in a dilemma of being accused of sabotaging the wedding, but they don’t think they’re being a petty a**hole. So, AITA?
Is Rick trying to outsmart OP?

Should you host a wedding for someone who uninvited you?

NTA: Hosts can’t be uninvited from their own wedding!

NTA – No way to let your home be taken over by an insecure man!

Should Carla and Rick’s wedding be at OP’s place?

NTA, says Rick’s misplaced anger

NTA! ♂️ Corn hole tournament? ♂️

NTA: ♀️Not entitled to the property!
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NTA. ♀️

NTA: don’t let your become a venue!

NTA Uninvited but still taking advantage!

NTA: No way should you allow your property to be used!

NTA ✋

No way! NTA!

The commenter says NTA

Carla and Rick’s ♀️ wedding drama
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NTA: Don’t owe them anything!

Toxic friend reveals the truth

NTA : Wedding on property not allowed

NTA: They want it their way!

Best friend’s wedding drama

NTA! Don’t risk it!

NTA Stick to your guns!

Friendship tested

NTA – Rick needs to go ✋

Should he ask AITA?
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NTA: Not worth the risk

NTA: Don’t take the risk

NTA: Pay for a venue!

NTA: Rick and his friends are

NTA at all!

Rick wants to use your house for a wedding!

Friendship tested:

NTA – It’s your property!

NTA: ♀️ ♂️

NTA: be done with this ♀️

NTA: No Takeover Allowed!

NTA: they’re being entitled!

NTA: It’s your property!

NTA! Don’t let Rick

Rick’s fiancée’s ex wants

NTA

NTA Rick isn’t the sharpest

NTA: they don’t get to use your backyard!

NTA:

NTA: No invitation, no home ♀️

NTA: ♀️No A**hole Here!

NTA: Carla’s in the wrong ♂️

BFF asking for a wedding

Is it really a good idea?

♀️ NTA: Your Home, Your Rules

Not the a**hole ♀️
