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20 February 2018, 05:43 AM | #61 |
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To the OP, you've gotten enough advice here so I won't offer any.
I'm just curious about whether or not your in laws have voiced any opinions in the past year. They seem to be the winners in this situation.
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20 February 2018, 02:02 PM | #62 |
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just saw an old Simpsons episode. a similar thing happened to Homer with Marge's sister. |
20 February 2018, 02:54 PM | #63 |
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She hasn't even offered rent?
It's time to put your foot down and show her the door. |
20 February 2018, 04:17 PM | #64 | |
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advice on how to kick someone out of your house (nicely)?
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Holy crap, why didn’t I think of that? Where do I go? Oh...not this “Paul”, but that other one??? Won’t Anna be jealous? For the OP: Twins makes this harder than I surmised earlier. Really hard choice for your wife.
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they are probably happy as then in the future they will feel ok with never going home themselves. Their daughter is the test subject for their future plans. Especially if they have grandkids. IMO its even harder to kick out inlaws than siblings. Be careful OP, very careful. That is worse.
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Was kicked out when I was 18, and when I ran into a bind last year where my ex and I broke up and I needed a place to stay I was charged rent moving back in with my parents. Nothing wrong with charging rent or kicking her out if not. Not your fault to foot the bill
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My wife and I never had to face that situation - but I’m sure we wouldn’t have charges rent for a short stay. However, if the parents who do/did charge rent kept track, and set the accumulated amount aside, then the person wouldn’t need to stay longer than anticipated. It’s like a lease/purchase but aimed at the relative(s) moving out sooner than later. Sent from my iPhoneX using Tapatalk
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I’d sit down with her and have an adult conversation about your expectations of her while she’s living in your house and a firm timeline for when you expect her to leave.
You sound like a very kind and patient person OP. |
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As has been said. If your wife is not in agreement to boot her Sis. You will be the one everyone (Wife included) turns on if you try and boot her.
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But the kicker was when I needed to get all of my stuff out of my room at my parents. I had moved in and settled down a bit,didn't want to see my parents at all but I needed some of my stuff(mainly my clothes). My dad told me I had to pay him the 2 months unpaid rent I had accrued despite never showing my face there. I don't understand the logic behind any of it, and it truely made me feel worthless as a child, especially after watching all of my sisters dirtbag boyfriends getting to live under his roof rent free while they plowed his daughters(but I digress). Shit happens though, I'm in a much better place now. But I can see both sides of the rent story. |
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23 February 2018, 05:14 AM | #72 |
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OP, why don't you look for a job for her as a 'Live In Nanny' with a family that is looking for one. Three things would be accomplished in one shot:
-You get your house back -She gets a new home -She gets a new job. -You look like a hero for coming up with such a great idea. Problem solved. |
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I am in the get the wife involved camp. I would discuss this with my wife and if she had not picked up on my displeasure with the situation, I would explain it to her and expect her to take action to help resolve. We could discuss that action as a team, but I would likely put the burden on her, since it is her sister.
Obviously if we can up with a plan and she did not feel she could take action, I would.
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So what’s the verdict? Did you give her the boot?
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Tough position, but I would tell the wife it’s either she goes or I go.
Or you could be a little devious. Rent her an apartment co-sign if necessary, be the good guy, then don’t co-sign on the renewal. Tell her you expect to be paid back every dollar of this “help” if you have to pay some of the rent and utilities, after all, what non working piece of sh#t doesn’t deserve at least high speed WiFi and cable with DVR. Change the locks when she is gone. Best outcome, you get paid back and she’s back on her feet. Worse outcome, you lose some $$ and you never see her again. Win, win!! This is exactly what I’d do. No need for legal mumbo jumbo.
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After a month I’d have taken all of her belongings and put them in the driveway with a sign that said “ see u at Xmas”. That doesn’t work in the middle of the night every damn night at 3-4 am id set an alarm grab 2 pots in the kitchen and at the top of my lungs pretend I was sleepwalking and go around banging the pots n pans stomping my feet bust into her room and start dancing around in your underwear pouring Hershey syrup everywhere....just go nuts ...she’s gonna get sick of sun morning wake up calls of u dancing In your underwear squirting Hershey syrup everywhere in her room banging pots n pans screaming at the top of your lungs.
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advice on how to kick someone out of your house (nicely)?
Pay rent and if she actually refuses change locks to show her you’re serious. If she really has a problem with her parents and can’t afford her own place her only viable option will be to pay up. Sounds like she’s taken it past the point of being able to handle this nicely though.
Would like to hear an update, if you’ve done anything yet? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I really can't offer any advice but sure hope it works out for you.
(after she is out, can I move in?) |
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