He Told His Sister She Can’t Have Her Wedding On His Property Because She Put That Location On Her Wedding Invitations Without His Permission

One of the most essential parts of planning a wedding is ensuring you do everything as far in advance as possible. If you have the time, you should make sure your venue and vendors are booked at least a year before your wedding date.
One man recently upset his sister when he told her she couldn’t have a wedding on the property he owns because she put it on her wedding invitations without his permission.
He’s 25 years old and has two sisters. One is 29, and the other is eight. When he was 14, his parents sent him to live with his grandparents while his sisters stayed at home. He believes this was because his parents didn’t want to have to deal with a teenage boy.
Luckily, he loved living with his grandparents, as they were a wealthy couple who lived on a gorgeous property. It’s located in the mountains, with horses and other animals on-site as well.
Four years ago, his grandparents sadly passed away one month apart. They left their property to him and left money and other assets to his parents and siblings.
Over the past four years, he’s taken great pride in maintaining the property and turned part of it into a successful wedding venue.
His older sister got engaged a year and a half ago and immediately told him she wanted to get married on their family property.
Although the venue is usually booked eight months out, he told her to simply let him know the date as soon as possible, and he’d make it work.
However, months and months went by, and his sister never gave him a wedding date.

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“I followed up several times and kept asking her, and she would brush me off,” he explained.
Suddenly, two weeks ago, he received her wedding invitation in the mail, which stated her wedding would be on the property in September. Neither his sister nor any other family members ran this date by him, and of course, the property was booked for that day.
When he called his sister to tell her she couldn’t have her wedding at his venue that day, his entire family flipped out, including his mom and his sister’s fiancé’s family. They started getting super angry with him and wrote bad reviews about the venue online.
He had to reach out to his sister again and ask her to stop the torment. He reminded her that he asked for the date a very long time ago, and if she had just told him what she wanted back then, he could’ve made it work.
Then, his sister went on a rant and told him he was ruining her day and that he should cancel the other couple’s wedding at the venue because it’s their family property and family should come first.
“After the last big blow-up, I started communicating strictly through the business, using our recorded line as well as email,” he said.
“I suggested three other dates around the same time, but that’s not good enough.”
He’s at a loss for what to do about his sister and feels like he’s going crazy. How should he handle his family’s anger when he did nothing wrong?
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