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AITAH for kicking my brother’s long-term partner and her kids out of “his” house

by Jane Smith
October 16, 2025
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The original poster (OP), a 44-year-old male, purchased his first house about 16 years ago. Shortly after the purchase, he received an excellent job offer requiring him to move several states away. To avoid selling the property immediately, he agreed to let his older brother, who was unable to secure a mortgage due to poor credit, rent the house with his young family.

Years later, the brother went through a divorce and subsequently moved his new partner, who had two young children not fathered by the brother, into the rental property. Following the brother’s unexpected death a couple of months ago, the OP consulted an attorney intending to sell the house and distribute some proceeds to his brother’s biological children. When the OP informed the brother’s partner that she needed to vacate the property, she refused, leading the OP to begin formal eviction proceedings, which has resulted in accusations that he is the jerk (AH) for forcing the partner and her children out of the only home they know.

AITAH for kicking my brother’s long-term partner and her kids out of “his” house

I (44M) about 16 years ago purchased my first house....

So, I planned to move and sell the house at...

He floated the idea that he rent the house from...

They got divorced, wife and kids moved out, he paid...

The partner is someone I have tolerated, but never liked....

He was always the only person on the lease with...

I went and spoke to my attorney because I want...

I told my brother's partner that she needed to leave...

So he says the house is my brother's house and...

Her and some family members are calling me an AH...

As family law expert and author, Martha Beck, states, “Clarity in ownership and legal agreements cannot be superseded by emotional obligation, especially when significant assets are involved.”

This situation is a classic intersection of legal property rights and familial expectation. The OP acted appropriately in establishing a formal landlord-tenant relationship from the start, even with family. The agreement being month-to-month provides the OP the legal standing to terminate tenancy, regardless of the personal relationship dynamics or the recent death of the primary tenant (the brother). The brother’s partner, although occupying the property, does not possess inherent ownership rights or automatic tenancy rights simply by virtue of her relationship with the deceased brother, unless she was added to the lease or specific tenancy agreements were made in writing recognizing her status post-death.

The emotional distress felt by the partner and her family is understandable given the sudden loss and impending displacement. However, the OP’s plan to sell the house and provide support to his biological nieces/nephews suggests a responsible approach to asset management and fulfilling familial duties to his blood relatives. The constructive recommendation for the OP moving forward would be to ensure that the eviction process is handled strictly according to local legal timelines to avoid any claims of harassment, while simultaneously offering practical, time-limited assistance (e.g., temporary storage contribution or moving help) to the partner to mitigate the harshness of the necessary transition.

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FlowTime3284 NTA, but consult an attorney and be sure to...

I see no reason for not selling your house. Don't...

You don't need anyone's permission to sell your home and...

Mermaidtoo If you are able to,

you might want to go through and thoroughly inspect and...

Given her sense of ent*tlement, she may cause damage to...

You might ask your lawyer their advice on communicating to...

aeroeagleAC NTA obviously. It is your property that you retained...

AbyssalWraith7 It is like a soap opera in real life,...

I am sorry you must endure all of that, but...

United-Manner20 NTA she's not gonna win and she's going to...

gurlsncurls eviction on her record. But you can't fix stupid.:...

who unfortunately pa*sed away. There was never an agreement between...

Unfortunately our legal system is whacked so it may be...

marnas86 INFO: What is the reason that you need to...

The original poster is currently facing significant backlash from his late brother’s partner and her family, who are accusing him of being heartless for pursuing the eviction from what they perceive as his brother’s house. The central conflict lies between the OP asserting his legal right as the property owner to sell the asset and the emotional appeal based on providing housing security to a grieving partner and two unrelated children.

The core question is whether the OP is acting inappropriately by prioritizing his legal and financial plans for the property over the housing stability of his deceased brother’s partner. Readers must weigh the OP’s clear ownership rights against the severe impact eviction will have on the partner and the children involved.

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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