Landlord Wonders If They Were Wrong To Evict Family Of 8 After 22 Years After They Get Blasted All Over Social Media

Landlord Wonders If They Were Wrong To Evict Family Of 8 After 22 Years After They Get Blasted All Over Social Media

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Landlord Wonders If They Were Wrong To Evict Family Of 8 After 22 Years After They Get Blasted All Over Social Media

Kotryna Brašiškytė and
Liucija Adomaite
Recently, a story about eviction went viral on the AITA community after a worried parent shared an incident they had with their tenants. It turns out that the family bought their second home when their son was born, which was 22 years ago. The parents planned to gift this flat to their child when he grew up so he could move into his own home. "When we bought it we listed it for rent, and a lovely couple started renting. They went on to have 6 children," the author wrote. But as time went by, the tenants were happy to stay where they were and this is how twenty-two years have passed by. The time has come for the author's son to receive his promised flat, but their tenants were far from impressed with moving out. Read on below to see how the story ended and share your thoughts in the comments!

Recently a home owner asked if it was wrong to evict a family of six who were their tenants for 22 years

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The author shared more key details about the whole situation

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While people expressed their thoughts the author responded to some of the questions in the comments

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POST N Miller N Miller Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago BP missed the: "FINAL UPDATE- Update: I’ve had a few comments and messages asking for an update, so here it is. It’s pretty anticlimactic. Some on here suggested a cash for keys idea. We did talk to a lawyer, and everything with that was above board. So we talked to our tenants. We offered them cash, to leave, and without any damage. There would be no cash if any damage other than wear and tear (and we were in the home in April) was present. They agreed. We negotiated with them, came up with a sum that worked for both parties, and a date. They will be Out November 30th. They will use the cash to add to their current savings for a down payment. But a contract between them and us has been signed." 48 48points reply ZebraFromTheMoon ZebraFromTheMoon Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago How does this work? I dont understand, why the owner had to pay to get them out? Is this something common to do? 17 17points reply Load More Replies... Gillbella Gillbella Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Yup it's basically a bribe for the tennant to not cause damage. 6 6points reply Zedrapazia Zedrapazia Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 2 weeks ago I'd like to know too 6 6points reply Kat Min Kat Min Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago It sometimes happens in my country because we have rentprotection. Rent only goes up in increments, legal notice to vacate can be years, in some cases. so someone who lives in a place for a long time will have a muhc lower rent. Paying them some money to move out makes up for their much higher, future rent and means the ladnlord can charge a much higher rent earlier. It's a win/win. 1 1point reply Bobby Bobby Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago Not in a month to month. But I have been offered double deposit to move out a few months early on a multi year lease 1 1point reply Jus Jus Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago This is sad and annoying. You have a property you paid for and someone feels so entitled to it they smear your name. To pay them? Awful. 12 12points reply Jcusack Jcusack Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago Wish I had read this earlier. My family had almost the same thing happen. My great-grandfather had a small home (2 bed 1 bath 900sf) that was passed to my grandmother. Our family lived in it until I was about 6 and the 5 of us left. A single man moved in and lived in that home until my brother graduated college. He was understandably upset when he was asked to move out 17 years later. We did not bribe him to leave though, but definitely thought he would mess up the place. Ended up perfectly fine and I actually started my family there and once I moved out my sister and her kids are now in it. 1 1point reply AspieGirl88 AspieGirl88 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago The family renting were told from the beginning that the owners would be giving the property to their son; & since they OWN the place, they DO have a legal right to send any current tenants packing, regardless of how immoral it may seem from other peoples POV. Honestly, most landlords wouldn’t be so nice about it, from what I’ve seen. More often than not, tenants would be lucky to get 14 days to find a new place & get all possessions moved out before that deadline, or some may not even get a warning at all (where the landlord just shows up, giving them 24 hours to take as much as they can & then GTFO). This family had YEARS to prepare themselves to move elsewhere, but instead decided to push their luck & try to take advantage of this landlords kindness, even going on to have 6 children. Now that they can’t find a place big enough for them & their children, suddenly the landlords are the ones at fault (yet no one forced them to have unprotected $ëx)! Definitely NTA. ??‍ 13 13points reply Tunk Moot Lopper Reebit Tunk Moot Lopper Reebit Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Lucky hey? And enough. People can choose to have a family without having it degraded to unprotected sex by some random person. It is not a comparative study. Agree or not after living somewhere for 22 years anything less than 6 months notice is not nice. -1 -1point reply Load More Replies... Jo Firth Jo Firth Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago Nope - totally wrong about providing 6 months' notice. They've received subsidised rent for a lot of the 22 years they were in the property. They are owed nothing and if they can't pack up in 2 months, it's on them. The owners have shown they are very decent people but the renters have shown they are not. 4 4points reply AspieGirl88 AspieGirl88 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago (edited) Thank you for your input, Jo. 0 0points reply AspieGirl88 AspieGirl88 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago (edited) Ironic how you talk about “not nice”, when you’re legit trying to silence an autistic person for having an opinion. I have a BP account, so it stands to reason that I also have a right to share my views without “some random person” saying “enough” as an attempt to cast shame on someone who has done absolutely nothing to deserve it. Who are you to do that? ??‍ [Edit: Wow, really? Getting downvoted because I won’t be a doormat for others to walk all over me … bad karma.] -2 -2points reply Balso Steele Balso Steele Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago No, you're getting downvoted for bringing up that you're autistic when that has f*ck-all to do with the conversation you willingly joined in on. 2 2points reply Cecily Holland Cecily Holland Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago You’ll find the odd ableist on here. -2 -2points reply Gavin Johnson Gavin Johnson Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago If you want a home that’s forever going to be a home even when your children have flown the nest then you have to buy. You have to own the property. If you rent then unless you have a VERY generous landlord / landlady who will sign a stupidly long lease then you are ALWAYS at risk of losing your home. They are within their rights to end the lease at any point so long as they follow the legal path. I rent a flat and whilst it’s ‘home’ to me and my daughter we both know it’s not forever. I get the freedom to move quickly if I wish and my landlord gets my money, win win. 6 6points reply Boris’ Mom Boris’ Mom Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 days ago (edited) Dear owner, have you done the math? $800 a month x 10 years; x 12 mos/ yr. Over the last 10 years alone, you’ve given them $96,000 to do with as they please. That is without investing the money. I’m not even including the other 12 years of less than market rate rent they were paying. These people are spendthrifts, and have no clue how to manage money. Who paid the homeowners insurance on the house all this time? You did. Further, if all the maintenance that you have been doing on the house or HOA fees, how about calculating to figure out what that would cost them, in addition to the rent increases? 0 0points reply Load More Replies... Load More Comments POST N Miller N Miller Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago BP missed the: "FINAL UPDATE- Update: I’ve had a few comments and messages asking for an update, so here it is. It’s pretty anticlimactic. Some on here suggested a cash for keys idea. We did talk to a lawyer, and everything with that was above board. So we talked to our tenants. We offered them cash, to leave, and without any damage. There would be no cash if any damage other than wear and tear (and we were in the home in April) was present. They agreed. We negotiated with them, came up with a sum that worked for both parties, and a date. They will be Out November 30th. They will use the cash to add to their current savings for a down payment. But a contract between them and us has been signed." 48 48points reply ZebraFromTheMoon ZebraFromTheMoon Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago How does this work? I dont understand, why the owner had to pay to get them out? Is this something common to do? 17 17points reply Load More Replies... Gillbella Gillbella Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Yup it's basically a bribe for the tennant to not cause damage. 6 6points reply Zedrapazia Zedrapazia Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 2 weeks ago I'd like to know too 6 6points reply Kat Min Kat Min Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago It sometimes happens in my country because we have rentprotection. Rent only goes up in increments, legal notice to vacate can be years, in some cases. so someone who lives in a place for a long time will have a muhc lower rent. Paying them some money to move out makes up for their much higher, future rent and means the ladnlord can charge a much higher rent earlier. It's a win/win. 1 1point reply Bobby Bobby Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago Not in a month to month. But I have been offered double deposit to move out a few months early on a multi year lease 1 1point reply Jus Jus Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago This is sad and annoying. You have a property you paid for and someone feels so entitled to it they smear your name. To pay them? Awful. 12 12points reply Jcusack Jcusack Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago Wish I had read this earlier. My family had almost the same thing happen. My great-grandfather had a small home (2 bed 1 bath 900sf) that was passed to my grandmother. Our family lived in it until I was about 6 and the 5 of us left. A single man moved in and lived in that home until my brother graduated college. He was understandably upset when he was asked to move out 17 years later. We did not bribe him to leave though, but definitely thought he would mess up the place. Ended up perfectly fine and I actually started my family there and once I moved out my sister and her kids are now in it. 1 1point reply AspieGirl88 AspieGirl88 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago The family renting were told from the beginning that the owners would be giving the property to their son; & since they OWN the place, they DO have a legal right to send any current tenants packing, regardless of how immoral it may seem from other peoples POV. Honestly, most landlords wouldn’t be so nice about it, from what I’ve seen. More often than not, tenants would be lucky to get 14 days to find a new place & get all possessions moved out before that deadline, or some may not even get a warning at all (where the landlord just shows up, giving them 24 hours to take as much as they can & then GTFO). This family had YEARS to prepare themselves to move elsewhere, but instead decided to push their luck & try to take advantage of this landlords kindness, even going on to have 6 children. Now that they can’t find a place big enough for them & their children, suddenly the landlords are the ones at fault (yet no one forced them to have unprotected $ëx)! Definitely NTA. ??‍ 13 13points reply Tunk Moot Lopper Reebit Tunk Moot Lopper Reebit Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Lucky hey? And enough. People can choose to have a family without having it degraded to unprotected sex by some random person. It is not a comparative study. Agree or not after living somewhere for 22 years anything less than 6 months notice is not nice. -1 -1point reply Load More Replies... Jo Firth Jo Firth Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago Nope - totally wrong about providing 6 months' notice. They've received subsidised rent for a lot of the 22 years they were in the property. They are owed nothing and if they can't pack up in 2 months, it's on them. The owners have shown they are very decent people but the renters have shown they are not. 4 4points reply AspieGirl88 AspieGirl88 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago (edited) Thank you for your input, Jo. 0 0points reply AspieGirl88 AspieGirl88 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago (edited) Ironic how you talk about “not nice”, when you’re legit trying to silence an autistic person for having an opinion. I have a BP account, so it stands to reason that I also have a right to share my views without “some random person” saying “enough” as an attempt to cast shame on someone who has done absolutely nothing to deserve it. Who are you to do that? ??‍ [Edit: Wow, really? Getting downvoted because I won’t be a doormat for others to walk all over me … bad karma.] -2 -2points reply Balso Steele Balso Steele Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago No, you're getting downvoted for bringing up that you're autistic when that has f*ck-all to do with the conversation you willingly joined in on. 2 2points reply Cecily Holland Cecily Holland Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 week ago You’ll find the odd ableist on here. -2 -2points reply Gavin Johnson Gavin Johnson Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago If you want a home that’s forever going to be a home even when your children have flown the nest then you have to buy. You have to own the property. If you rent then unless you have a VERY generous landlord / landlady who will sign a stupidly long lease then you are ALWAYS at risk of losing your home. They are within their rights to end the lease at any point so long as they follow the legal path. I rent a flat and whilst it’s ‘home’ to me and my daughter we both know it’s not forever. I get the freedom to move quickly if I wish and my landlord gets my money, win win. 6 6points reply Boris’ Mom Boris’ Mom Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 days ago (edited) Dear owner, have you done the math? $800 a month x 10 years; x 12 mos/ yr. Over the last 10 years alone, you’ve given them $96,000 to do with as they please. That is without investing the money. I’m not even including the other 12 years of less than market rate rent they were paying. These people are spendthrifts, and have no clue how to manage money. Who paid the homeowners insurance on the house all this time? You did. 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