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Amber O'Connor & Evie Coffey

Parents take ultimate revenge and sell son's house after he uninvited them from wedding

Parents were left stunned when their son refused to invite them to his wedding because he believed they would embarrass his wife-to-be's family. Their son chose the drastic step because he considered his own family 'not good enough'.

But it appeared to have backfired big time, as his parents immediately put his house on the market. According to The Mirror, the groom's enraged father took to social media to explain that he and his wife bought a second property for their son to live in when he went to college. He went on to explain that they pay property taxes and any maintenance fees, but their son, who does not pay rent, handles the bills.

When his son married his fiancée, she moved into the house, and she got along well with the family. However, things took a turn for the worst at a family barbecue when their son informed them that they were no longer wanted at his wedding.

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The enraged father posted on Reddit that he is going to sell his son's house. He explained: "Since he doesn't want us in his new life, he has to get out.

"According to what I was told 'We're not their kind of people'. I was livid, I called my son and asked him WTH this was about. He tells me that her family feel that we are not good enough and will embarrass them at a family wedding and that we are all uninvited from the wedding. I let a week go by to calm myself down and drive back to the PA house, the new future in-laws are in the house along with the fiancé.

"It appears that they all moved into the house. They ask me why I'm there, I tell them that since we aren't invited to the wedding, I was coming over to talk to my son.

"They tell me to leave their house. I lost it, and told them that they had 30 days to get out. Tell my son I'm selling the house and he could find somewhere else to live with all of you. I go to a realtor in town and list the house for sale."

The property dispute created a significant amount of debate on social media, with people eager to offer their points of view. Many individuals supported the groom's parents in this affair.

One person said: "Rock on man. He was wrong and there is no amount of excuses or words to convince otherwise.

"It overall seems toxic and there is no reason why he should allow anyone to exclude his family. I could understand if maybe you haven't been supportive or there were issues but based off what I read it baffles me why he would even do this.

Another claimed the son was "experiencing the natural consequences of his actions."

Others advised the father to calm down in order to save his relationship with his son. One person wrote: "With your son I suggest you guys have a conversation see why is willing to cut you out for a new family.

"I mean it seems like you guys were happy until this relationship started. Don’t destroy your family to one up another."

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