Anonymous wrote:Go live in their second home. Take the kids. Leave the husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds pretty heartless to kick out the in-laws while they are both sick or experiencing a medical emergency.
I both agree with this but also think things need to be done to make space for OP and her family.
They likely don't have the health to pack up and move, so that's kind of on you and your DH, OP. Time to move them to the guest room, pack up their other things for storage, move your things in, etc. They can stay, but only a reasonable amount of stuff. They absolutely will need assistance with this. They are old and ill. Take care of the problem for them.
Anonymous wrote:Go live in their second home. Take the kids. Leave the husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy shit, your husband is a jackass for setting you up like this.
He didn’t know either that they would be extending their time in the home - but he doesn’t care either way. He’s happy to live with his parents and support them in whatever they need. Although, I should add they have a SECOND home that’s in a rural area. IMHO - they made bad choices. They chose to refinance every year and has this big plan to move out to the country despite the fact that my MIL is seriously ill and has her entire medical team in town. There’s medical equipment everywhere in the house. My husband wants to rip up the 40+ year old carpet and my SIL’s kids often come over to stay the night. There’s just no peace anywhere - it’s still the family hub.
You keep saying that but I am assuming that is irrelevant to the purchase price your and your husband paid for the house, right?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds pretty heartless to kick out the in-laws while they are both sick or experiencing a medical emergency.
Anonymous wrote:OP, are your in-laws from another country? It is not unusual in some countries for in-laws to live with an adult child and their family.
Anonymous wrote:Your husband knew or suspected this would be the deal and didn't share with you. Enjoy living with your ILs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I would give him an ultimatum to evict his parents and their things by a certain date or I would divorce. I’m not usually an ultimatum person and don’t take marriage lightly, but this is a serious breach of your marriage bond. How is it that you sold your house and then bought their house without knowing the full situation? Did you use all the proceeds from the sale of your house to buy this one and did you need a mortgage in addition?
OP here - we bought their home 4 months ago and have been paying the mortgage ever since. We just sold ours.
The plan always was that they would stay for a night here and there every few months for my MIL’a doctor appointments. But then they just kind of informed my husband they would be staying for an undetermined amount of time due to their medical issues. They’ve made no movement to move anything. There’s no room for our stuff. I will be tip toeing in my home. My husband is adamant that they can stay as long as they need and we are footing the bill.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I would give him an ultimatum to evict his parents and their things by a certain date or I would divorce. I’m not usually an ultimatum person and don’t take marriage lightly, but this is a serious breach of your marriage bond. How is it that you sold your house and then bought their house without knowing the full situation? Did you use all the proceeds from the sale of your house to buy this one and did you need a mortgage in addition?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy shit, your husband is a jackass for setting you up like this.
He didn’t know either that they would be extending their time in the home - but he doesn’t care either way. He’s happy to live with his parents and support them in whatever they need. Although, I should add they have a SECOND home that’s in a rural area. IMHO - they made bad choices. They chose to refinance every year and has this big plan to move out to the country despite the fact that my MIL is seriously ill and has her entire medical team in town. There’s medical equipment everywhere in the house. My husband wants to rip up the 40+ year old carpet and my SIL’s kids often come over to stay the night. There’s just no peace anywhere - it’s still the family hub.