I am beginning to think all my family members are truly twisted. As some of you may know, I have been living in my deceased grandma's house for the past several months (she died in January but I was taking care of her for a bit before then). When she died, my relatives all insisted repeatedly, over the course of several months, that I could remain in the house until it sells, at which point I'd get some of the proceeds and have more money to find an apartment for me and my baby.
For MONTHs I was told this, and explicitly reassured that the estate sale they were planning could go on with me in the house. (I picked up on the fact that my relatives wanted me to leave, and have been looking at apartments, but any time I brought it up I was told, "Oh don't worry, there's no rush," which made me think I could be more selective in finding an apartment. Because I thought I had more time! ).
WRONG. Tonight my aunt, the executor of my grandma's will, wrote to tell me I need to be out by May 1 so they can hold the estate sale. This baffled me, because just a few weeks ago she was the one who sat me down and said, "Don't worry, you can stay in the house for the estate sale. I talked to the estate sale people and they said they can work around you, and you can just stay in a separate room." Now, however, she says they need me out and can't work around me, and that her previous statements were made "so I wouldn't get upset."
So, over the course of several months, she basically told me flat-out lies "so that I wouldn't get upset," and then decided to spring it on me now, less than week before May 1, that actually everything she and everyone else said up until this point was bullshit and I need to get the hell out? Is that normal behavior?
When I asked her why on earth she would tell me the exact opposite this whole time, she just kept saying, "Oh, we could have been charging you rent but we didn't want to cause of the baby."
I'm actually in the will as one of the people who owns the house. But she wants to passive aggressively tell me they could have been charging me rent.
Am I wrong in thinking this is insane behavior?
I am now going to be forced to settle for an apartment in the ghetto, literally.
The icing on the cake is that she ended all of this by saying, "I really love you and the baby and just didn't want to upset you."
For MONTHs I was told this, and explicitly reassured that the estate sale they were planning could go on with me in the house. (I picked up on the fact that my relatives wanted me to leave, and have been looking at apartments, but any time I brought it up I was told, "Oh don't worry, there's no rush," which made me think I could be more selective in finding an apartment. Because I thought I had more time! ).
WRONG. Tonight my aunt, the executor of my grandma's will, wrote to tell me I need to be out by May 1 so they can hold the estate sale. This baffled me, because just a few weeks ago she was the one who sat me down and said, "Don't worry, you can stay in the house for the estate sale. I talked to the estate sale people and they said they can work around you, and you can just stay in a separate room." Now, however, she says they need me out and can't work around me, and that her previous statements were made "so I wouldn't get upset."
So, over the course of several months, she basically told me flat-out lies "so that I wouldn't get upset," and then decided to spring it on me now, less than week before May 1, that actually everything she and everyone else said up until this point was bullshit and I need to get the hell out? Is that normal behavior?
When I asked her why on earth she would tell me the exact opposite this whole time, she just kept saying, "Oh, we could have been charging you rent but we didn't want to cause of the baby."
I'm actually in the will as one of the people who owns the house. But she wants to passive aggressively tell me they could have been charging me rent.
Am I wrong in thinking this is insane behavior?
I am now going to be forced to settle for an apartment in the ghetto, literally.
The icing on the cake is that she ended all of this by saying, "I really love you and the baby and just didn't want to upset you."