Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update: It all worked out fine and there was no issue at all; it is all set. We're not scammers or moochers. I really hope people can be kinder and assume better intentions on this board. Thanks to all for the serious and well meaning advice...
You definitely are moochers. Sad that you don’t see that. Glad it worked out.
Anonymous wrote:OP are you or husband friends with any lawyers? Ask them why MIL sand cousin maybe don’t want you at their beach house with random teens.
Pretty much this exact same situation happened to us and it motivated us to finally buy our own place. Maybe take a hint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update: It all worked out fine and there was no issue at all; it is all set. We're not scammers or moochers. I really hope people can be kinder and assume better intentions on this board. Thanks to all for the serious and well meaning advice...
You definitely are moochers. Sad that you don’t see that. Glad it worked out.
Anonymous wrote:Update: It all worked out fine and there was no issue at all; it is all set. We're not scammers or moochers. I really hope people can be kinder and assume better intentions on this board. Thanks to all for the serious and well meaning advice...
Anonymous wrote:Update: It all worked out fine and there was no issue at all; it is all set. We're not scammers or moochers. I really hope people can be kinder and assume better intentions on this board. Thanks to all for the serious and well meaning advice...
Anonymous wrote:Does your DH have a relationship with his cousin (the co-owner) outside of summer beach house logistics? I don't see why he doesn't just call up his cousin and ask. I know MIL said not to, but that seems... bizarre, and a little controlling. If the real issue is that MIL doesn't want to set a precedent of teenage grandchildren throwing parties at the house, that's fine and within her rights as co-owner, but then say so.
If you don't feel you're getting fair benefit of the bargain for whatever maintenance and upkeep you're contributing to the house, just stop. Mooching is expecting family members to perform unpaid labor on your beach house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(And to clarify, if nephew wanted both of our weekend dates, it would be a bummer, but we'd find something else to do instead. We just need to know one way or the other so we can move ahead with our planning.)
Then assume that the answer is no, you can’t have it, and make another plan. It’s not your house. You aren’t entitled to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The DCUM bullies are all here!
Yeah, and all the entitled brats too!
Yes, they're one and the same. The bullies think they're entitled to pass judgment on every OP by filling in their own delusional "facts."
Where is the delusion in:
1) The fact that the only actual owners of this property are MIL and her nephew
2) The fact that MIL has told OP/DH not to contact the nephew directly about scheduling.
Dispute those facts. Show me the delusion. I'll wait.
My fav part of the delusion are obvious cheap-o’s (OP and her DH) clearly exaggerating the funds they contribute to the house. Nobody this cheap and conniving is signing big checks for a house they don’t own. Mortgage, insurance, taxes, utilities, bills, upkeep, annual maintenance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The DCUM bullies are all here!
Yeah, and all the entitled brats too!
Yes, they're one and the same. The bullies think they're entitled to pass judgment on every OP by filling in their own delusional "facts."
Where is the delusion in:
1) The fact that the only actual owners of this property are MIL and her nephew
2) The fact that MIL has told OP/DH not to contact the nephew directly about scheduling.
Dispute those facts. Show me the delusion. I'll wait.
Anonymous wrote:Your DH has to have a key to the property. Jut go ahead and plane the dates you want. Send DH to the house 2 days early to either set up or clear everyone out. Why should his brother get more say than he does? Especially for a milestone bday.
Your MIL is a pill. I'd die if she were mine.