So, Michael ended up telling him that there was just no way his family could pack up the whole house and find a new rental in time. After all, the hospice Michael’s family is currently staying at is over three hours away.
And honestly, Michael just believes it is wholly unfair of him to expect their family to sacrifice any time they have left with their son to move out. He even got accused of being a “heartless sociopath” for proposing the idea.
Still, he did not want to pass up selling the home, so he ended up proposing a bunch of other possibilities to Michael.
First, he suggested that they enlist a different family member to handle the packing and find a new rental for them.
But, Michael claimed that the only family they have in the area is his wife’s elderly father.
“And I’m not sure that I believe this because they are too young to only have one parent between them, and I’m sure there are siblings somewhere,” he revealed.
Regardless, he later suggested that Michael hire a moving company to take care of the property. Then, he said they could find a rental online or try to stay at an Airbnb for a while.
Unfortunately, though, Michael claimed his family just could not afford a moving company on top of all of the little boy’s medical expenses.
So now, even though he reportedly feels bad about the situation and recognizes that he is making life harder for his tenants, he just does not believe it is his responsibility to care for them.
He also claimed to have given his tenants the legally required notice and does not think he can do anything further to help them out.
But his wife, on the other hand, has a very different perspective. Apparently, she believes that since he will be making so much extra money from the sale, he should offer to foot the bill for a moving company and an Airbnb after Michael’s family leaves hospice.