Anonymous wrote:OP here.
They didn’t even ask before showing up. Yes, we were slow on the uptake if weeks (we are busy) but who just shows up at a shared property for two weeks and then sends pictures bragging about amazing it is. It is shared space and they should have at least sent a text or email asking if it was cool
For their family to use the property.
You don’t have the backstory. BIL is historically and categorically aggressive over the shared property. He acts and thinks of it as his own private home. Is it too much to ask that he and his family give a heads up to siblings before they go em masse?
It’s not passive aggressive. It’s aggressive. He wants the property and he is squatting.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
They didn’t even ask before showing up. Yes, we were slow on the uptake if weeks (we are busy) but who just shows up at a shared property for two weeks and then sends pictures bragging about amazing it is. It is shared space and they should have at least sent a text or email asking if it was cool
For their family to use the property.
You don’t have the backstory. BIL is historically and categorically aggressive over the shared property. He acts and thinks of it as his own private home. Is it too much to ask that he and his family give a heads up to siblings before they go em masse?
It’s not passive aggressive. It’s aggressive. He wants the property and he is squatting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you not have a shared calendar that the family sits down and negotiated over the winter holidays just before camp sign ups start?
This.
Extended families who communicate well might not need this, but if there's contention between siblings like your DH and his brother, why not have a publicly posted calendar where people sign up ahead of time to avoid miscommunications and toe-stepping? Set some basic rules such as a maximum length of stay, and maximum number of weeks per season, etc.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
They didn’t even ask before showing up. Yes, we were slow on the uptake if weeks (we are busy) but who just shows up at a shared property for two weeks and then sends pictures bragging about amazing it is. It is shared space and they should have at least sent a text or email asking if it was cool
For their family to use the property.
You don’t have the backstory. BIL is historically and categorically aggressive over the shared property. He acts and thinks of it as his own private home. Is it too much to ask that he and his family give a heads up to siblings before they go em masse?
It’s not passive aggressive. It’s aggressive. He wants the property and he is squatting.
Anonymous wrote:How do you not have a shared calendar that the family sits down and negotiated over the winter holidays just before camp sign ups start?
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
They didn’t even ask before showing up. Yes, we were slow on the uptake if weeks (we are busy) but who just shows up at a shared property for two weeks and then sends pictures bragging about amazing it is. It is shared space and they should have at least sent a text or email asking if it was cool
For their family to use the property.
You don’t have the backstory. BIL is historically and categorically aggressive over the shared property. He acts and thinks of it as his own private home. Is it too much to ask that he and his family give a heads up to siblings before they go em masse?
It’s not passive aggressive. It’s aggressive. He wants the property and he is squatting.
Anonymous wrote:Wait how did 2 weeks turn into squatting? I'm so confused.
Anonymous wrote:How do you not have a shared calendar that the family sits down and negotiated over the winter holidays just before camp sign ups start?
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
They didn’t even ask before showing up. Yes, we were slow on the uptake if weeks (we are busy) but who just shows up at a shared property for two weeks and then sends pictures bragging about amazing it is. It is shared space and they should have at least sent a text or email asking if it was cool
For their family to use the property.
You don’t have the backstory. BIL is historically and categorically aggressive over the shared property. He acts and thinks of it as his own private home. Is it too much to ask that he and his family give a heads up to siblings before they go em masse?
It’s not passive aggressive. It’s aggressive. He wants the property and he is squatting.