Parents demand that 22-year-old daughter pay over $1,000 in rent and utilities in their apartment abroad while 26-year-old golden child brother lives rent free, they lash out when she threatens to move: 'They called me ungrateful'

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    My parents are forcing me to pay more than €1,000 a month (rent + utilities). When I said I'm moving out, they lashed out and called me ungrateful.

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    Hi Reddit, I'm a 22F living abroad with my boyfriend (22M) and my brother (26M) in a house my parents bought a few years ago.
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    Three years ago, my parents refused to pay for my college in a different city and forced me to
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    stay at home. So instead, I did a three-year apprenticeship at a company, earning roughly €800- 950 a month.
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    Man and women looking stressed, holding their faces and staring at financial documents and a calculator
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    During that time, my boyfriend, still a student, and I paid for all utilities (around €400-500/
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    month). The house is very old and has no heating system, so in winter we have to burn wood.
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    There have been a lot of issues that we've had to fix ourselves and pay for out of pocket - like redoing the floor and plumbing — which cost quite a lot.
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    On top of the utilities, my boyfriend has to pay my parents €250/month for rent. My brother, however, doesn't pay anything,
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    even though he earns more than my boyfriend and I combined. - Why? I have no idea — maybe favoritism.
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    Lazy man on a couch and a remote control in hand
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    The reason we stayed was because it's nearly impossible for my boyfriend and me to rent a place without a fixed income
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    here. The places we could afford were either too far from his university or my workplace, so we decided to stay put until we both had stable incomes.
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    Last month, I finished my apprenticeship and started working, which means I now earn
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    much more. My boyfriend also landed a well-paid internship, so our finances finally felt a bit more comfortable.
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    When my parents heard the news, they immediately demanded that we start paying - €900 in rent, plus utilities –
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    about €1,300/month total. They also expect us to keep fixing up the worn-out parts of the house. If we refuse, they said they'll throw us out.
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    I calculated everything and decided it's not worth paying that much for a place with so many problems, so I told them I was going to move out.
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    My parents flipped. They called me names, said I was ungrateful, and told me they had "invested so much" in my education and that it's my duty to repay them.
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    According to them, I'm choosing to give my money to strangers instead of my own parents. Am I in the wrong here?
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    brendallazk82 It's wild how "family" can be the first to pull moves you'd never accept from a landlord or
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    roommate. The double standard with your brother makes it even clearer this isn't about fairness, it's about control. Once you're
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    out, they'll either realize the rent stream's gone or double down, but either way you'll have your peace. Freedom > cheap rent with strings
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    PuffleNibbbbs Exactly OP, that's not "family help," that's straight up exploitation with a side of guilt tripping. They're not investing in
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    you they're draining you. Move out, keep your money, and let them figure out how to fund their own worn out pipes.
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    magicmuggle12 What bit of your parents argument actually sounds convincing to you (cos spoiler alert, the answer is none).
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    MamaFrijoles I'd just be blunt with the parents and say "we can no longer afford to live here considering the rent increase. I recommend
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    you put out advertisements to fill our spot" and say nothing more. they seem like the type to argue just for the sake of arguing

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