Family dramas can be very serious, they can ruin relationships and are very troublesome and tough to manage. Well, what is not challenging, they always come with everything. However, the most significant factor that sparks family dramas is entitlement.
Reddit user u/In-law-issues shared that he purchased a house in PA as a second house so they could, along with the family, visit their son who was studying in that state. A few years later OP’s son fell in love with a girl there and the two decided to get engaged. OP’s fiance moved into his house with him. In order to know the future in-laws better, OP set up a BBQ at the PA house and invited them all to the house. That is when the fiance and her side of the family told OP’s wife and their daughter that OP and his side of the family are not invited to the wedding as the standards of the two parties do not meet.
OP did not like this but what made the situation even worse was the moving in of the future in-laws into the PA house. They assumed the house was owned by the son. OP went to the PA house and informed them all the truth about the house and told them to leave the house as he put the house on sale.
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It is actually so hilarious that they all assumed the house belonged to OP’s son and the son had no idea about it either. He was under the impression that his father had gifted him the house. No, brother. Not in the era. You have to earn your own bread.
I am so happy with the decision that OP took by telling them to leave and putting the house on sale. That will tell them. And I would suggest OP and his family break all links with the in-laws because the standards that OP’s family couldn’t meet are very low, which is why they couldn’t meet them.
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