Family Man Schemes And Lies To Get Deed To Elderly Grandparents' House, Sells House Behind Their Back And Evicts Them
Simultaneously want to erase this evil forever and publicize it for everyone to see. What a cruel person!
Chelsi
It's early in the year but a Redditor is determined to be short-listed for the a**hole of the year award. A Redditor in sheep's clothing convinced their grandparents to sign over the deed to their house.
Their grandparents had a rough time financially and needed a loan. OP used that as leverage to get the title.
OP admitted that their family struggled as well because they had two children to support. OP explained he put their grandparent's house, now his, for sale and listed it on multiple websites to boost traffic.
They planned to use the money to buy an apartment for their grandparents to move into and purchase a house for their family. OP had the realtor take potential buyers to the house while they strategically went out with their grandparents.
They closed on the home not too long after that. OP then gave their grandparents a 30-day notice to vacate the property.
OP spent two hours trying to convince their grandparents why this was in their best interest. OP got an apartment in their name for their grandparents to move into.
They promised a $500 monthly allowance to live off of while OP paid for their utilities. OP couldn't understand why their grandparents felt betrayed by their decision to sell the house.
Their grandparents said they were uneasy about the apartment being in OP's name. They could evict them anytime just as OP did with their house.
Active_Astronaut_345
OP said they wouldn't do that to their grandparents. OP said they were justified in selling the home since it was theirs, technically.
Active_Astronaut_345
OP said their grandparents are old and ungrateful. After all, OP was willing to give them a percentage of the money they got from the home through the apartment and the monthly stipend.
Active_Astronaut_345
So, OP never gave their grandparents the loan they agreed upon in exchange for the deed of the house? Isn't this fraud?
heather20202024, Active_Astronaut_345
OP was purposefully sneaky in having their realtor show the home to potential buyers while they took their parents out for the day.
sheramom4
OP is a disgusting human being with no conscience or morals. Gross, vile, putrid.
heather20202024, Active_Astronaut_345
If karma is a thing, let it find OP repeatedly for the rest of their life and the next ones.
coffeeneededrn
Could the post be rage-bait? Is OP just scum of the earth?
Remarkable-Repeat916
This sub-human OP did everything in their power to convince Redditors they were not a POS. It didn't work.
CheerilyTerrified
OP's post was rightfully crossposted on Am I the Devil. It's a subreddit reserved for the worst kinds of jerks.
FeuerroteZora
OP's bewilderment at their grandparent's feeling betrayed was the rotten cherry on top of a trash ice cream.
roseisms
OP didn't do anything to help their grandparents. They sold their house to enrich themself and their family.
bamf1701
The loan never materialized. OP used their grandparent's money from the sale of their home as the loan and tried to convince them it was a great deal.
sheramom4
How can this OP sleep at night knowing what they've done to their grandparents? Isn't this elderly abuse?
kiwihoney
OP broke their hearts. They went to him during their time of need, trusting that they would do all they could to help them out of their financial issues.
Instead, OP betrayed them and magically got a house and an apartment out of the deal while their grandparents are in a worse state than they were originally in. OP emphasized how their grandparents are getting older, they are probably banking on them dying so they could keep the rest of the money from the sale.
Chelsi