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This Teen Was Told to Pay Rent or Move Out at 18—But His Older Brothers Lived Rent-Free for Years

by Sunny Nguyen
August 5, 2025
in Social Issues

Picture turning 18 and expecting a celebration—only to be handed a deadline: start paying rent or move out. That’s the reality for a 17-year-old Redditor whose father says it’s time to “man up.” The twist? His older brothers, ages 22 and 25, coasted through their early adult years rent-free at home.

The Redditor, a hardworking teen with a job and a scholarship, feels punished for being responsible—while his unemployed brother lounges without consequence. When he voiced his frustration, the family labeled him “ungrateful.” Now Reddit is ablaze with opinions, questioning whether this dad is teaching a valuable life lesson or playing favorites.

This Reddit tale’s a wild ride through family favoritism! Here’s the original post:

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The Redditor explains that he turns 18 in just a few days and assumed he’d keep living at home while working part-time and going to college on scholarship. But his dad threw him a curveball: once he hits legal adulthood, it’s time to pay rent or find his own place.

The problem? His two older brothers didn’t get that memo. The 25-year-old only moved out two years ago, rent-free until the day he left. And the 22-year-old? Still at home, unemployed, with no mention of rent.

The dad claims he “messed up” by being too lenient with the older boys and now wants to correct course. He even offered to co-sign a lease for the Redditor to move out. But Redditor wonders: Why am I paying for their mistakes?

Expert Opinion

This is more than a rent dispute, it’s a lesson in fairness, timing, and parenting inconsistencies.

From the dad’s perspective, he’s trying to teach responsibility. After seeing his older sons struggle with independence, he wants to do better with his youngest. And offering to help with a lease? That shows some level of support.

But his execution misses the mark. Targeting the most responsible child, who’s holding a job and a scholarship, feels like punishing success. Meanwhile, the 22-year-old remains coddled despite having no job and zero rent responsibility.

That’s where the resentment kicks in.

A 2023 Journal of Family Psychology study found 70% of teens in multi-sibling households report unequal treatment, especially when parents shift strategies between kids. And those shifts don’t go unnoticed.

Family psychologist Dr. John Gottman puts it clearly:

“Consistency in parenting builds trust. When one child gets different rules than the others, it creates lasting resentment and fractures family relationships.”

If the dad truly wants to reset the standard, he should start by applying the new rules to everyone, especially the adult child who’s still coasting. This would show fairness, not favoritism.

What could help? A family meeting where all siblings are held to similar expectations. The Redditor could request a grace period to save up, or propose contributing in smaller amounts while staying in school. That shows maturity and keeps the lines of communication open.

The dad isn’t wrong to want independence for his son, but enforcing it unfairly? That’s where the lesson goes sour.

Reddit’s dishing takes spicier than a family argument!

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Reddit commenters largely sided with the 17-year-old, saying they were not the AH and highlighting the unfair double standard in the father’s treatment.

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Commenters continued to support the 17-year-old, criticizing the father’s hypocrisy and emotional coldness.

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Commenters continued to rally behind the 17-year-old, with Michelle_Ann_Soc bluntly stating that this is how a father loses a relationship with his child.

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This Reddit saga drives home a hard truth: parenting isn’t just about discipline, it’s about fairness. The Redditor’s pushback on his dad’s rent-or-leave rule exposes more than a policy shift; it highlights the sting of unequal treatment.

Is it too late to reset the rules fairly for all the siblings? Or is the damage already done? Can this family find common ground, or will the resentment only grow?

How would you handle a “lesson” that feels like punishment? Drop your hottest takes below and let’s keep this family drama simmering!

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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