Man Wants Asks If He'll Be AH For Evicting His Ex Sister-In-Law Who Moved Into His House Without Permission
"Oh let her live there they can't get along with our mother"
Maryjane
- Published in Interesting
There are a lot of eviction stories online, and some are very wild and unbelievable. We all know that the legal procedure through which a landlord can remove a tenant from their rented property is known as eviction.
When a tenant fails to pay rent, when they violate the terms of the rental agreement, or in other legally permissible circumstances, they may be removed from their property. Tenants must get notice from their landlords that they are being evicted, along with information on the grounds for the eviction and the number of days left before eviction procedures start.
In today's story, we see people who are not even tenants but want to continue living in someone else's house for free. So the OP bought his uncle's house 15 years ago so his kids could live there while they worked and went to college.
OP's ex-sister-in-law owned the house next door, and his ex-mother-in-law moved in with her 10 years ago. Years later, OP's ex-sister-in-law married another woman, and his ex-mother-in-law couldn't stand it.
OP's ex-wife let her sister and the partner move in there with the excuse that they'd care for their mom, which never happened. The OP is so fed up because they are always asking him to do things to the house, like paying rent.
OP sought to evict them, so he sought advice online.
OP writes
Reddit/Pete-Turley-Here"WIBTA if I asked them to vacate the house so I could sell it"
Reddit/Pete-Turley-HereOP has offered the following explanation for why they think they might be the AH:
Would I be the AH if I kicked my ex sister-in-law out of the rent house I own and she moved into without my permission?
And the comments from other Redditors roll in...
Reddit/Pete-Turley-HereAccording to the OP's kids, he's the AH
Reddit/Pete-Turley-HereOP can still evict them
Reddit/Pete-Turley-HereOP let this go on for so long
Reddit/Pete-Turley-HereOP is being used by all of them
Reddit/Pete-Turley-HereOP dropped this in the comments
When my ex mother-in-law dies, they'll move back into their house MiL spent money to fix and update, leaving me with 3 more years of wear and tear on mine. It wouldn't have pissed me off quite as much until I found out my mother-in-law paid off their old credit card debts to the tune of $30k, then they both bought new cars. I drive a 15 year old car.
Told the ex, and she just said "Well they both work so they can make the payments." Yea, since they don't pay rent and don't have credit card payments anymore. She didn't know I knew that.
OP should grow a spine
Reddit/Pete-Turley-HereShe's not a dog
Reddit/Pete-Turley-HereA formal eviction process
Reddit/Pete-Turley-HereA married woman is called a wife
Reddit/Pete-Turley-HereIt is the OP's property
Reddit/Pete-Turley-HereThere are times when the housing market is crazy, with people paying excessive amounts without conducting inspections. Additionally, the insane inflation that occurred years ago has increased the value of any property so Redditors advised the OP to stop being a doormat as some lessons are pricey.
He's clearly being mistreated financially and none of the individuals he believes he's making sacrifices for are concerned about him.