She Was Forced To Tell Her Future Stepmother That Her Father Did Not Own Her House, And Also That She Was Kicking Them Out

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When this twenty-three-year-old woman was younger, she and her parents moved into her grandparent’s house– which was located just outside of a major city.

They initially made the move since her dad worked out of town, and her mother wanted some help raising her. Plus, her mom also wanted to keep an eye on her aging parents.

Sadly, though, her mother was diagnosed with cancer and ultimately passed away about twelve years ago. And since her dad had to continue working away from home, she just kept on living with her grandparents.

“I wish my mom had not passed, but I had a pretty good life. My dad always spent time with me when he was home. He would stay in their old room, or we would go on vacations,” she recalled.

But then, once the COVID-19 pandemic hit, her grandparents eventually caught the virus. And due to complications, they both ended up passing away, too.

So, since her mother was an only child– and she is also– her grandparents ended up making her the sole beneficiary in their will. In turn, she got an inheritance, her grandfather’s truck, and their home.

Anyway, after losing her grandparents, she continued living in the house alone for a while. During that time, her father also began dating again and eventually met a woman he felt comfortable introducing her to.

Apparently, her father’s new girlfriend was young, pretty, and had two young kids. And after she got to know the woman, and her father and the woman started to get more serious, she was asked if they could move into her house.

She had no problem with that– especially since the house is quite spacious for just one person. So, she agreed and has been living with her father, his girlfriend, and the two young children for about six months now.

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Just recently, though, their entire living arrangement caused some massive drama. And it all started due to an unplanned pregnancy.

In fact, his father’s girlfriend recently announced that she was pregnant, and afterward, her father actually proposed.

“I am happy for him. He is a great dad,” she said.

However, her stepmother-to-be apparently had no idea that the house they had been living in was actually owned by her– not her father.

So, one day, her father’s fiancée started badgering her about when she would be moving out since they needed space for the baby.

On top of that, her father’s fiancée apparently wants her mother to move in and help with the newborn.

She was totally blindsided by the request and, at that moment, realized that her father had never told his fiancée he did not own the home.

But, she did not want to just throw her dad under the bus without a chance to explain himself. So, instead, she waited until he got home from a work trip last weekend, and they had a long discussion about the house.

She learned that her father’s fiancée had wanted her to move into the city while she finished college. Plus, she was even offered her father’s fiancée’s apartment at a discounted rental price.

Obviously, though, she did not plan on taking that offer since she already had a house. Instead, she figured she would just wait until her father told the truth to his fiancée.

Well, the time came and went, and her father never spilled the beans. So, she ultimately had to be the bearer of bad news and inform her soon-to-be stepmother that they were actually living in her place.

“I also said that my dad had a fair amount of savings and could probably buy them a house– especially if they sold the apartment and used it for a down payment,” she explained.

If you could not have guessed it, though, this did not go over well. In fact, she is now being accused of making her father dip into his retirement fund and leaving him high and dry in his older age.

On top of that, her father’s fiancée is refusing to sell their apartment since the real estate market is swinging up, and they want to build equity.

Regardless of their feelings, though, she made it clear that they needed to find a new place to live and move out before the baby was born.

Still, even though she thinks that is a very fair outcome, she has been left wondering if forcing her dad and future stepmother to find a new place was a jerky thing to do.

Why do you think her dad never told his fiancée that she really owned the home? Do you think she has a right to be kicking them out or not? How would you handle this situation if you were in her shoes?

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