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Her Brother Took Her Spot in the Airbnb for Her PhD Graduation, Then Refused to Pay for It

by CTV4
May 15, 2026
in Social Issues

Graduating with a PhD is supposed to feel like a victory lap. Years of stress, deadlines, research, and survival finally culminate in one moment where the people you love show up to celebrate you.

Instead, her graduation trip turned into an argument about Airbnb costs, family entitlement, and whether being “family” automatically means someone else picks up the bill.

The plan had originally been simple. She, her mother, and two other relatives were flying from South America to California for the ceremony, splitting major travel expenses evenly through Splitwise.

Flights, housing, rental cars, everything was organized in advance. Then her brother, who lives in New York and was not part of the original arrangement, announced at the last minute that he would also attend.

That could have been a sweet surprise. Instead, it created a bizarre situation where the graduate herself ended up giving away her own bed while being told she was selfish for expecting her brother to help pay for the accommodation.

Her Brother Took Her Spot in the Airbnb for Her PhD Graduation, Then Refused to Pay for It
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Here’s how the family drama unfolded:

'AITAH for not paying for the Airbnb?'

My 3 family members and I are traveling from South America to attend my PhD graduation in the California in a few weeks.

My mother made a Splitwise for the 4 of us to split major expenses such as airfare, rental car, housing.

My brother (not part of the “4 of us”) lives in NYC and decided he will fly out from there to attend.

He announced this after I booked the Airbnb, paid for it, and added it to the Splitwise

(that he is not part of as he announced he would be attending late).

My brother has some friends in Cali that he has been wanting to se, so will fly out a few days in advance to hang out with them

(in my 6 years of attending my PhD program he has never visited me).

Here’s the issue: he wants to stay in our Airbnb for his last 2 days of the trip

(Airbnb is booked for 3 nights, so 2/3 of the booking) even though the booking is for max 4 people.

To accommodate this I will be staying with a friend from university for those 2 days.

Now that this has been finalized I sent the link to the Splitwise in the family group chat and

said brother can join it so that he can pay for his part of the Airbnb.

My brother said it is unfair he has to pay as he is coming all the way out from the East Coast.

My mother says I am being petty and cheap and should just pay for him because

she paid for a couple of lessons for me to get my drivers license 10+ years ago and paid for other things when

I was a teenager, but I honestly don't see why I should pay for all 3 nights in the Airbnb and not just 1 when

he will be taking up what should have been “my” bed for 2 of the 3 nights? AITAH for adding him to the Splitwise?

tldr; My brother decided last-minute to join our family trip for my PhD graduation, took my spot in the already-booked

Airbnb for most of the stay, and now refuses to help pay for it while my mom says I’m petty for asking.

The trouble started after the Airbnb had already been booked and fully paid for.

The rental was reserved specifically for four people, matching the original group.

Everyone had agreed to split the cost evenly through Splitwise, and the arrangements were settled. Then her brother suddenly decided he wanted to come too.

Technically, he wasn’t even traveling primarily for the graduation. According to her, he planned to arrive early to visit friends in California and only join the family for the final two days of the trip.

That detail mattered emotionally because during her entire six years in the PhD program, he had never once visited her before.

Still, she tried to make it work.

Since the Airbnb only allowed four guests, someone had to give up their spot to avoid violating the booking rules. That someone ended up being her.

She arranged to stay with a university friend for two of the three nights so her brother could use the Airbnb instead.

At that point, she assumed the obvious next step was financial fairness. He would join the Splitwise and contribute for the portion he used.

Apparently, her brother had a different interpretation of fairness.

He argued that because he was already paying to fly from the East Coast, he should not also have to contribute toward the Airbnb. Their mother sided with him almost immediately, calling her petty and cheap for even asking.

Then came the guilt-trip accounting.

Her mother started bringing up things she had paid for years earlier, including driving lessons when she was a teenager, as proof that family members should help each other without keeping score.

That argument did not land the way she expected.

From the graduate’s perspective, this was not about greed or nickel-and-diming family.

It was about the fact that she was literally giving up her own place to accommodate someone else during a trip that existed because of her accomplishment in the first place.

And honestly, that’s the detail that seemed to frustrate people the most.

There is something strangely absurd about the guest of honor sleeping elsewhere while the late-arriving sibling takes over the Airbnb and refuses to contribute financially.

It turns what should have been a celebration into a weird exercise in family hierarchy.

Psychologically, family conflicts around money are rarely just about money. They are usually about perceived roles.

In many families, one child unconsciously becomes “the accommodating one,” expected to absorb inconvenience quietly to keep the peace. The moment they push back, even reasonably, they get labeled selfish.

That dynamic feels especially visible here.

The brother framed his travel expenses as sacrifice enough. The mother framed parental support from over a decade ago as emotional leverage.

Meanwhile, the actual person graduating was being asked to surrender comfort, space, and money for someone else’s convenience.

The irony is difficult to ignore. After years of doctoral-level work, negotiations at home still sounded suspiciously like a group project where one person does all the work while someone else adds their name at the end.

Reddit had very little patience for the brother’s argument:

Most commenters agreed that if he wanted to stay in the Airbnb, he should absolutely help pay for it.

Fun-Photograph156 − Just tell him you're staying all 3 nights, there's no room for him, he'll have to find his own accomodation.

IamNotTheMama − Make mom pay for brother if she thinks so little of you

Adagio_4_Strings − If he won’t pay for his share, then reclaim your spot in the AirBnb.

You’re not being petty, but he is. And so is your mother by bringing up expenses she paid for years ago when

you were a teenager and presumably under her care. That’s what parents are supposed to do. NTA

Many pointed out that he joined the trip late, displaced the original arrangement, and directly benefited from the accommodation while the graduate herself had to relocate for part of the stay.Ok_Conversation9750 − He's the one who decided to attend at the last minute.

He's the one who should find himself other accommodations. This is YOUR graduation. Not his.

Ok-Listen-8519 − Why is your brother being cheap? Did you ask your mum that?

10years ago bills paid being brought up now is irrelevant to the current situation. NTA.

I assume your bro is working & can pay considering he is NOT attending your graduation.

Just coming to use you all for free lodging & food for he’s holidays

TarantulaPeluda − NTA. If your brother can’t afford it, he can stay home.

Others were even more blunt, suggesting she reclaim her bed entirely and tell him to find his own hotel if he refused to contribute.MysticYoYo − NTA. Why is your brother assuming that he doesn’t have to pay for a paid accommodation?

It’s not like you’re charging him to stay in your home. Bro needs to step up and kick in for his 2 nights in the Airbnb.

Global-Hair-810 − So your mother paying for stuff when you were a teenager is just her job as a parent.

Is your brother paying the share for all 3 nights? Or just the 2 he’s staying? It’s fair he pays for the share he’s utilizing. NTA.

Competitive-Bell-789 − NTA. I’d argue you shouldn’t have to pay anything at all considering this whole trip is for you.

LivinTheDream_22 − NTA - tell mom it’s her responsibility to take care of of her kids, not yours.

You either stay and tell him no room or he can pay for it. Brother is a user obviously.

This conflict was never really about Splitwise. It was about recognition, fairness, and whether family support should only flow in one direction.

She spent years earning a PhD, organized the trip, booked the housing, and even gave up her own spot to make room for her brother. Asking him to chip in was hardly outrageous.

If anything, the strangest part of the whole situation is that the person graduating somehow became the one expected to apologize for inconveniencing everyone else.

So was she being petty, or was this just another case of the responsible family member quietly getting handed the bill?

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