I Paid My Parents’ Mortgage for 8 Years — Am I Wrong for What I Did When My Sister Convinced Them to Leave Her the House?

For eight years, I paid my parents’ mortgage with a deal: I’d get a larger share when they sold the house. But when my unemployed sister, Susan, moved back in, she convinced them to leave her the house. Furious, I made a move that changed everything.

I’d always supported my parents financially, but this betrayal stunned me. Susan lived rent-free, spent frivolously, and insisted she’d “pay me back” once she got a job—something she wasn’t actively pursuing. My parents defended her, believing her empty promises.

At a family dinner, Susan announced she’d stay in the house permanently. My parents beamed, expecting me to keep paying the bills. That was my breaking point. The next day, I stopped paying the mortgage.

Months later, foreclosure loomed. Instead of letting the bank take it, I bought the house at a discount. The fallout was explosive. Susan raged, but I held firm. I gave my parents six months to relocate and offered Susan two choices: pay rent or move out. She assumed they’d pressure me to back down—but they finally saw her entitlement.

Susan threw a tantrum as she left, calling me heartless. But I knew she needed to take responsibility. My parents moved into a condo, relieved to be free from debt. I converted the basement into a rental, making the house financially sustainable.

What started as betrayal became my best financial decision. Susan? Last I heard, she was blogging about her “new journey.”

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