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Redditor Asks If They Are Wrong For Not Letting Roommate’s Father Stay With Them

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OP and their husband had a long-time friend named Trent. They had a plan to share a property together with Trent, which made sense financially. This property was a bit over 3 acres, and their houses were right next to each other. They had a mortgage payment arrangement of 60/30 because they had more people in their household compared to Trent, who was single with no kids. Things went well until Trent’s father, who was diagnosed with cancer, asked to move onto the property due to his illness. Despite some reservations, they agreed for moral reasons.

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However, Trent’s father, a Vietnam vet with PTSD, started causing problems. He would become strange and agitated if the kids made noise, restricted where they could play, and imposed his meal preferences. He meddled with their grill, watched the kids skateboarding, and threw fits over trivial matters. The situation escalated when Trent’s father demanded help with renovations and acted unreasonably. OP decided it was time for Trent’s father to leave, even though they felt guilty due to his cancer. Trent initially defended his father’s behavior but eventually agreed that he had to go.

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Shared property with Trent, saved on 3-acre space, split uneven mortgage for 15+ years, close bond, dinners, outings.

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Four months ago, Trent’s father’s cancer diagnosis led to him moving onto the property. OP reluctantly agreed for moral reasons.

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Trent’s father, a Vietnam vet with PTSD and cancer, acts strangely when the kids make noise, limits their outdoor play, and insists on dinner choices, causing frustration.

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He micromanages everything, from the grill to laundry, and even assigns odd tasks to OP’s oldest son.

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Yesterday, Trent’s dad interrupted, demanding OP’s husband leave work to renovate Trent’s house, yelling at OP’s daughter, and then leaving abruptly.

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OP confronted her husband; Trent’s dad must go. Trent understands but feels bad due to his dad’s cancer.

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The mortgage split is 60/40. Both houses are ours, connected through a shared hallway for cost-efficiency.

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