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Her Sister-In-Law Didn’t Treat Her Right When She And Her Family Was In Need After Their House Burned Down, So She Gave Her The Same Treatment When She Needed Housing

Source: Reddit/Unsplash/@alexandermils

Yikes…

This doesn’t sound good, friends…

It’s a story that comes to us from Reddit’s “Am I the *******?” page and this family is really battling with each other!

Is the woman who wrote is being a jerk?

Read her story and see what you think.

AITA for making my SIL pay above average rent for one bedroom?

“2 years ago my house burnt to the ground after being struck by lightning.

Thankfully it was during the day so our 3 kids were at school and my husband and I were at work.

This was a long process.

We lost everything but we were safe. It took almost 11 months for the insurance to pay out.

The insurance covered 1 month worth of hotel stays but after that we were made to fend for ourselves and the only option we had was to move in with my SIL.

She tells us we can have her spare room and her office space, since she used neither of the rooms and her stipulations was we needed to purchase all of our own food and pay her $100 a week.

By week 3 all of that changed. She then decides we need to pay her $250 a week and we can only use one room.

It wasn’t a great situation.

So all 5 of us were crammed in to the smallest room she had, which was the size of a glorified closet space and didn’t even fit a twin bed and a small dresser (so we lived out of trash bags and slept on the floor) for close to $1000 a month some months and still had to purchase all of our own food, despite her claiming my children on her food stamps.

She also had no bills outside of her land tax ($450 a year), electric and heating oil (which she hardly ever filled).

So we were essentially paying her so she could do leisure activities. It was the worst 8 months of my life.

Then, things changed…

3 months ago my grandmother decided that she wanted to go to assisted living after a fall and transferred the deed of her house to me and basically said it was mine now.

It is a 5 bedroom farmhouse. My boys insist on sharing a room so we have 2 extra bedrooms.

Well, my SIL lost her house last month due to not paying her land tax for several years and asked if her and her step daughter could stay with us until they get enough money to move down south.

Here’s the deal…

I said sure, 1 bedroom, $800 a month and you have to buy and cook all your food separately because my daughter is vegan.

She looked at me like I had 10 heads and said that she and her stepdaughter should not be made to share a room when there are 2 extra rooms and stated she cannot afford a rent of $800 while purchasing all of her own food on top of it.

I said “neither could we but we managed to cram 5 people in to a glorified closet space while you were getting $1000 and foodstamps.

Take it or leave it.”

She decided to leave. Again, I am being told I am childish.

AITA?”

Let’s see what Reddit users had to say.

This person shared their thoughts.

Another Reddit user said she’s NTA.

This individual spoke up.

Another person chimed in.

Maybe these folks just shouldn’t be living together…

Just a thought…

If you thought that was an interesting story, check out what happened when a family gave their in-laws a free place to stay in exchange for babysitting, but things changed when they don’t hold up their end of the bargain.

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