I Let My Sister and Her Boyfriend Move In. An Amazon Delivery Revealed What They Were Keeping From Me.
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I Let My Sister and Her Boyfriend Move In. An Amazon Delivery Revealed What They Were Keeping From Me.
"In December, my younger sister and her boyfriend moved into my spare bedroom after agreeing to pay rent. After the first month, they stopped making payments, partly due to the birth of my nephew shortly after they moved in. I only learned of my sister's pregnancy the week before they arrived, when a bassinet was delivered to the house. To support them, I allowed them to use both spare rooms."
"In May, I attempted to address the issue of rent and household expenses, but instead of having a discussion, my sister and her family moved out and went to stay with our mother. Since then, they have been living in an RV in her driveway, but have not arranged to pick up their belongings. In July, I asked for clear communication of if they are moving back in or they are finding different housing."
The younger sister and her boyfriend moved in during December after agreeing to pay rent but stopped paying after one month following a newborn’s arrival. The homeowner learned of the pregnancy only a week before their arrival and allowed use of both spare rooms. Attempts in May to address rent led the sister and family to move out to their mother's and live in an RV, leaving belongings behind. A July request for clear plans produced no response, and one room was filled with their items. The homeowner, now pregnant, needs the space and plans to set a firm written deadline for removal and payment, offer pickup options, and explain possible disposal or legal steps if items remain.
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