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Mk asked in Family & RelationshipsFamily · 5 years ago

In laws moving in?

What do you guys think about living with your FIL and MIL and your own mother in one house? My house has 3bedroom n 2.5 bath, two of the rooms are vacant. The thing is my mom will be moving in with us in less than a month, hubby and I both agreed to this yrs ago so she can help with us our lil one and plus Im due in 7weeks! But my in laws might lose their house and I think they also want to stay in our house? knowing she has other kids with no inlaws living with them?. They have no car, FIL is jobless and MIL works on call, my SIL let them borrow one of her car for transportation. And they also gamble alot, maybe thats why they will lose their house coz they dont manage their money in a good way. BTW my other SIL n BIL lives with them too but idk until when? So what do you guys think all of them moving in?

Im the only child my mom has so she has nowhere else to go but to me.

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  • 5 years ago

    It sounds like you are begging for trouble. Take the initiative to help your in-laws out in any way you can aside from moving them in.

  • S
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    that is too many people for one home. Sorry I would say we are full you will have to find some place else Don't even let it happen for a few days it will be hard to get them to move on.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Sorry, but one parent is enough.

    You do not need in-laws who gamble and who may lose their house because of it living on your dime. Once they have free room and board, you will never get them out because they will gamble away every cent they get.

    You will have to support them as long as they live and then pay for their funerals. No, no, no.

  • if it was my family doing that kind of stuff, no.

    I would think it depends on you and your husband with how they family has treated you so far. If there is more negative than positive and with their bad habits, it could destroy your marriage if they start making him pick sides in the long run.

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  • 5 years ago

    i think it could cause a lot of drama, just being honest

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