'AITA for refusing to change the ownership of the house I bought for my parents?' MAJOR UPDATE

“AITA for refusing to change the ownership of the house I bought for my parents?”

Broken_Reality wrote:

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deathtoallants wrote:

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DawnShakhar wrote:

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ALL IN ALL!

The author, 33F, is the youngest of three siblings and the one who made the most money. They are the youngest and the one who has worked hard to earn money for their family. Their step father, Dan, has 10 children with his previous wife, and they were introduced when the author was 20. The author dislikes his family, as they are greedy and selfish. In their culture, they give money to their parents after starting working.

The author bought a house for their parents three years ago and renovated it to their liking. They have a farm and their step siblings often ignore him and their mother, Susan, who is a chef, accountant, manager, and teacher. The author and their siblings appear amicable, but they express their disapproval behind their backs.

A week ago, the author returned to their hometown and stayed with their step siblings. They discussed the ownership of the house, and the step siblings thought the house was on Dan’s name. The author told them the house is still on their name, and they got upset. Dan, being a passive aggressive individual, shut them out and praised the author, saying that they are not his daughter but still do more.

The author and their siblings have been making passive aggressive posts on Facebook, mocking quotes about greedy and shameless people.

It sounds like OP did what needed to be done.

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