My sister-in-law (26F) moved in with my husband (30M) and me (29F) about two months ago, after breaking up with her boyfriend. We offered her our guest room rent-free until she could get back on her feet.

Before she moved in, we set just three simple rules:
- No spraying strong perfumes in the house because I have sinus issues.
- No loud music, especially late at night.
- Clean up after yourself.
She agreed immediately—but from day one, she broke every single one.
Her perfume was so strong it lingered through the entire hallway whenever she used it in the bathroom. She blasted her Bluetooth speaker at midnight, forcing us to ask her repeatedly to turn it down. And when my husband and I came home from work, we’d find dishes piled up in the sink, even though she’d been home all day. I’d end up washing them just so we could cook dinner.
Despite all this, I held my tongue. I didn’t want to start drama, and my husband kept saying to “give her time to adjust.”

The Uninvited Guest
The final straw came when she invited her ex-boyfriend over—the same guy she had cried over for hours when she first moved in. She didn’t ask, didn’t even mention it.
I came home from the store and found him sitting on my couch, eating my food—from my plate—with his shoes off. She was sitting next to him like everything was perfectly normal. I was furious, but I forced myself to stay calm. I just walked past them and went straight to my bedroom.
But I knew one thing for sure: this couldn’t go on.
It was time she learned that disrespect isn’t tolerated in my house.

Drawing the Line
The next morning, I changed the Wi-Fi password. I left her laundry sitting in the machine, damp and wrinkled. And I didn’t make her breakfast. Normally, I cook enough for everyone, but that day I only made food for my husband and myself and put everything away before she came out.
I even locked the guest bathroom door from the outside—if she couldn’t respect it, she didn’t need to use it.
The first thing she noticed was the Wi-Fi. When she asked about it, I told her I’d share the password after we talked about the house rules—because I’d asked nicely for weeks and been completely disrespected in my own home.
We kept our word; she didn’t keep hers.

She got angry and ran to my husband, saying I wasn’t being “sympathetic” to her situation.
Though he admitted she’d been a nightmare to live with, he thought I should’ve given her one last warning instead of cutting her off cold. But I reminded him: we promised her a roof over her head—nothing more. Everything else was an act of kindness. He agreed and passed that message along to her.
Peace Restored
After a day of sulking, she came to us and said she was ready to “earn” her privileges back. I repeated the same three rules as before. She rolled her eyes but didn’t argue.
To my surprise, she actually followed through. Little by little, the tension eased, and my home started feeling like my own again.
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