The homeowner changed the locks on his parents who live with them and his “irresponsible whore” sister after feeling they overstepped the mark – with commenters on social media telling the person to get a lawyer and “end this situation.” ”
A homeowner turned to the Internet for advice on how to deal with his father, mother and sister, before sharing they ended up locking all three out of the house in an update.
The story, posted on an anonymous forum, featured a homeowner who did not specify their name or gender, struggling to navigate boundaries with their family members after the person’s parents moved into the in-law suite.
His pregnant sister quickly became concerned about the situation, causing the homeowner to take drastic measures to take action. Despite using colorful language to explain her sister and going so far as to change the locks on her house, Reddit seemed to come up with the original poster (aka “OP”).
Read on to see how it all worked.
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OP started the post by sharing some basic information: “My parents are related to my house. They pay rent to help me cover the mortgage, but the house is completely mine. Their rent is $600 a month. This includes all utilities, including internet and streaming services.”
“My older sister is pregnant again, yes, and she needs a place to stay while her daddy left and moved back to Romania without her. My dad and mom agreed to let her stay with them,” OP continued. “They didn’t ask me, but like I said, they pay rent and can do whatever they want with their living space.”
“My parents manage my entire household except my bedroom and office. My dad likes to hang out in the garage and play with my dog,” the post continued. “My mom likes to cook in my kitchen and work in the yard. The basement has a kitchen, but it’s small and mine is simply higher.”
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This is where things started to go off the rails.
According to OP, their parents and siblings wanted them to “baby-proof my house boundaries,” with OP questioning why they would want to do that “since the kids would NOT be 100% in my space.”
“My mom said it wouldn’t be fair to keep the kids cooped up in the basement all day. I pointed out that there was a huge backyard and a sunroom for them to spend time in if they really wanted to. My sister stated that she couldn’t spend all her time cramping like that with three kids,” OP wrote.
Of course, three children. Turns out, according to OP, their sister was having twins and also planned to visit a friend’s son at the house “for money.” OP explained to her sister that “I didn’t have insurance for her to run a business out of my house,” while her sister said “everything was under the table and she needed money.”
OP then decided to get the keys to the rest of her parents’ house and said they would change the locks.
“They agreed to let her move out because she is an irresponsible girl who may not understand contraception. In no way did I agree to let her use my house as a daytime residence. I know I don’t want three kids here along with four adults. Well, three adults and one pregnant idiot,” wrote OP, who said she agreed to let her sister watch her friend’s child if she or her parents paid for the insurance.
OP also questioned whether they were “dumb” after their mother and sister gave them the silent treatment.
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The post proved to be extremely popular, racking up nearly 1,000 comments in less than a day.
The top-voted answer said that the OP “needs to rethink this whole association,” saying that “over time, this will become a mob for you.” The commenter said that “the OP’s mother, sister and children will take over their region and it will be very difficult to rectify once they are here.” They then directed the homeowner to “ask your parents to leave,” even though they also felt sorry for the OP’s father.
“The locks have been modified. I cannot give in or break this,” OP stated in response, revealing that measures had already been taken in relation to the family members.
Another respondent warned OP from allowing her sister to raise her children and babysit another in the house, asking: “Who will be restocking your pantry when all the snacks, the milk, the juice and many others, disappear as a result of the young people having to eat something? Who will repair the injury that children simply do?
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Another person told OP to get a lawyer, saying they “will never be able to get rid of” their sister and children and asking, “How are you going to get them out when you’re mad at them?”
Others were concerned that the correct insurance coverage or certification would not actually be obtained – or, if it was, would not be kept up to date.
“Damn it, close it!” exclaimed another. “I would tell her to find a new place to stay if she thinks she might misinform you and try to run a business out of her own home.”
OP was surprised by a comment, however, from someone who wrote: “Technically speaking, by locking down your locations, you are technically childproofing your locations. Hats off to you, good sir!
Their response: “Oh my God, I need to let you know this. Thanks.”
What do you think?
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