We closed on the house, they should be out, right?
So, my husband and I bought his parent's house. We closed well over a month ago, and they still have stuff in the house that needs to be moved. We have not been pushy about them getting their stuff out. So this weekend my husband and I decided to start painting in the empty bedrooms. We didn't touch any of their things, didn't move any of our stuff in.
So they show up while we are painting to get some of their things. We go down to say hello.....and get ripped apart by his mother. She went on about how he told her to take their time, how we made her sell the house to us, how we are pushing her out.....then proceeded to me, began calling me names, telling me I need my head examined, told my husband "You waited 35 years to get married, and you marry this piece of ****?", and continued to go on and on about how much she hates me. Nice, huh?
The house was for sale for quite a while before she came to us and asked us to buy it. She gave us the price, we didn't force her into anything.
So now to my question. We closed, we own the house and obviously have every right to be there. I'm thinking that now she is going to be even slower with getting her things out, if she continues at all. I am seriously considering changing the locks and having the sheriff come to have their things removed. Do they have a certain amount of time after closing to be out?
I kept my mouth shut, all I said was, I'm not listening to you right now. My husband did stand up for me, he didn't just let me take it. He let her have it. I'm the type of person that avoids confrontation like the plague, and am very careful about saying things that might hurt someone, however mean they may be.
The only reason I mentioned the sheriff was because I know that (at least here) they have the stuff put into storage in their name. (I would not be able to do that.)
They were there around 6-8 years, and lived there without children. I know a lot of stuff accumulates over the years, but we are going on 2 months now. She had the electric changed to my name, but I can't go in and paint?
Whether my husband reconciles with her or not is his choice, I won't give him grief about it, but as far as I'm concerned, I'm through with her. She already has a daughter who wrote her off, and now I see why.