
Reddit users defend person who locked parents and pregnant sister out of home: 'I tip my hat to you'
Fox News
A Reddit user changed the locks to their house after they found out that their parents, who rent the in-law apartment, were planning on letting their pregnant older sister move in.
This arrangement was going fine, Independent-Box-44 wrote, until an older sister got pregnant — and was abandoned by the baby's father. "In a normal landlord-tenant relationship, landlords are allowed to set specific guidelines for visitors, occupants, etc." Christine Rousselle is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
"My parents agreed to let her stay with them. They did not ask me but, like I said, they pay rent and can do as they wish with their living area," wrote Independent-Box-44.

Pizza before tomatoes? Ancient Rome's version of America's favorite food looked nothing like today's
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