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Woman Gave Up Her Home For Her Sister-In-Law, But Her Brother Still Wanted Her Money

by Annie Nguyen
August 2, 2026
in Social Issues

Family support can become complicated when help turns into an expectation. Sharing a home, splitting expenses, and making sacrifices may work for a while, but problems often begin when one person is asked to keep paying for a life they are no longer part of.

The original poster (OP) has spent years sharing a small apartment with her father and brother, while also putting time and money into making the place feel like home. Now that her brother’s wife is preparing to move in, OP has agreed to leave and start over elsewhere.

However, her brother still expects her to keep paying rent until his wife finds work, even after OP moves out. Read on to see whether Reddit thought she was abandoning her family or finally refusing an unfair financial burden.

A woman refuses to keep paying rent after moving out so her brother’s wife can move in

Woman Gave Up Her Home For Her Sister-In-Law, But Her Brother Still Wanted Her Money
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'AIO for refusing to pay rent so my brother's wife can move in?'

I'm 24 y/o , and my brother is 27 y/o. Since 2023, my dad, my brother, and I have been living together in a 2-bedroom apartment in Florida

and because there are only 2-bedrooms, my brother and I have been sharing the master bedroom while my dad sleeps in the other room across the hall.

Yes, we've been sharing a room for almost 4 years. (I have my own bed a Twin size and he has a Queen size)

When we first moved in, I was the one who put most of the effort into making the apartment actually feel like a home.

I spent hours searching for affordable furniture and decorations.

I found our main couch on Facebook Marketplace, paid for the delivery myself,

thrifted the coffee table, found the loveseat that sits in the corner of the living room,

picked out artwork for the walls, and even got our dining table from one of my coworkers.

It's a beautiful solid wood table that expands from seating four people to eight, and it comes with matching wooden chairs.

I put a lot of time, effort, and money into creating a comfortable home for us

Fast forward to now, my brother got married to his fiancée in another country in 2023.

He's filed the immigration paperwork so she can hopefully move to the United States and live with him.

The original plan was that once she arrived, she would take my place in the apartment, and I would move 4 hours away to live with my mom in another...

I've already accepted that plan and started preparing for it. That means finding a new job, figuring out how to move my car, adjusting to a new city,

and starting over while also finishing my associate's degree in graphic design.

On top of that, I have to leave behind almost everything I bought for the apartment because I simply can't afford a U-Haul, the moving costs, and the gas to...

So all the furniture and decorations I worked so hard to find are staying there.

The lease ends on September 30, and I've already told my brother that I'm moving out next month. Here's where the problem starts

My brother told me he expects me to continue paying rent even after I've moved out until his wife finds a job and they can afford the apartment on their...

I told him no I genuinely don't understand how that makes any sense.

Why would I pay rent for an apartment I no longer live in while also paying the expenses of moving, finding a new place, and supporting myself?

His wife moving in and contributing financially is their responsibility, not mine.

So... am I overreacting for refusing to keep paying rent after I've already moved out?

UPDATE: I had a serious conversation with my brother, and it turned into a huge argument.

I asked him why they dont move to another cheaper place and they can actually afford it?

He admitted they don't want to move somewhere more affordable because his wife wants to stay in South Florida. I'm speechless.

And he kept saying, "If you don't want to help your family, just say it. Just say you have a money problem. "

Like if he was the victim, making me feel bad and in an awkward position

No. The money isn't the problem. The problem is that they chose to stay in an apartment they can't afford without my side of payment,

and they expect me to keep paying rent after I've already moved out, like no I told him no.

He thinks that because I'm moving with my mom, I won't be paying rent, and he wants me to keep paying him after he renews the new lease for 1...

At this point, I'm just thinking about moving by myself in another state with 2 jobs.. Thank you to everyone for all the comments.

You helped me realize I'm not overreacting.

I've decided I'm taking everything I bought with my own money. Whatever I can't take, I'll sell (even I bought a laundry machine + dryer combo).

I'm packing my belongings, moving out, and starting fresh.

It hurts because my brother used to be my best friend, but I know this is the right decision. Thank you all for the support. 🫂 also, I'm 24F

Being asked to leave a home is difficult enough; being expected to keep financing it afterward can make the transition feel less like a family arrangement and more like exploitation. The OP had already accepted a major disruption so her brother could live with his wife.

She was preparing to change jobs, relocate four hours away, continue school, and leave behind much of the home she had helped create. Refusing to pay for an apartment she would no longer occupy was not abandonment. It was a reasonable financial boundary.

The emotional conflict comes from two incompatible expectations. The OP believed her contribution would end when she moved out and her sister-in-law replaced her in the household.

Her brother apparently viewed the arrangement differently: because she might live cheaply with their mother, he assumed her income should continue supporting his preferred lifestyle.

His statement that refusing meant she did not care about family transformed a budgeting problem into a loyalty test. That pressure was especially painful because the siblings had once been extremely close.

A different perspective is that the brother may be frightened about supporting a newly arrived spouse while managing South Florida’s living costs. Rather than facing that anxiety by reducing expenses, delaying the move, or choosing cheaper housing, he appears to be treating his sister’s payment as part of his household income.

Once he admitted that they simply did not want a more affordable apartment, the issue became clearer. He was not requesting emergency assistance for survival; he was asking her to subsidize a preference.

Verywell Mind describes guilt-tripping as an emotionally manipulative strategy that pushes someone to act by making them feel responsible for another person’s disappointment. Repeated guilt pressure can damage relationships, create resentment, and make people doubt reasonable decisions.

The recommended response is to recognize the tactic, strengthen personal limits, and avoid agreeing merely to escape discomfort. The Gottman Institute similarly explains that a boundary defines what someone will or will not personally accept, while an ultimatum attempts to control another person’s behavior.

Applied here, “I will not pay rent after moving out” is a boundary. “Keep paying or admit you do not care about family” is manipulation. The OP is responsible for any valid obligations on the current lease, but she is not responsible for renewing another year or supporting two adults in a home they knowingly cannot afford.

Taking or selling the belongings she purchased is also reasonable, provided ownership is clear and the move follows lease requirements. She should document her property, confirm her legal move-out obligations, and avoid signing any renewal paperwork.

Family support should provide temporary stability, not create permanent financial entitlement. Her brother may feel disappointed, but protecting her income, education, and future is not betrayal. It is adulthood.

Here’s what the community had to contribute:

These Redditors agreed OP should not pay rent for a home they no longer occupy

dewsh − NOR you're moving out because of his choice. If you're not living there and are not on the lease you shouldn't pay anything

dblchickensandwich − NOR. DO NOT pay rent towards a place you're not living in. He is taking advantage of you.

Also, since you bought the furniture, just sell them all and get cash! Sell all on FB marketplace.

VirtualRemedy − Your brother is insane for thinking you owe rent for a place you wont be living in.

thisreditthik − NOR- if you don’t live there and the contract legally ends then you have no legally binding reason or no common sense reason to still pay rent

BrotherNatureNOLA − I wouldn't leave the furniture behind. I'd sell it on marketplace, even if I just got $20 for all of it.

These Redditors said the brother and his bride should handle their own housing

abiglumpwithknobs1 − NOR - Why is your brother getting married and dragging a foreign woman back home with him to an apartment he shares with his dad?

Has your brother even ever lived on his own before? Jesus Christ.

Gurglaren − NOR She's not your wife and not your trouble.

Sfb208 − Nor. Also, make sure the landlord absolutely knows your name is coming off the lease and you are not to be added back on at all.

Ever. Unless a very specific password of your creation is given.

Altruistic-Rest-6222 − He should be moving out with his bride....

Mary-U − Hey OP, I realize you aren’t living in *my house either,* but if you could go ahead and pay some rent, that would be great.

Should family support ever include paying rent for a home someone has been asked to vacate? Was selling the furniture a fair response or unnecessary retaliation?

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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