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The offer was real enough to send listings, real enough to pick the price range, real enough to tell him to place the offer, and real enough to let him sign the paperwork and put down earnest money. Then came the part where they decided they did not like the house, which they had declined to visit, and also wanted $2000 a month on top of everything else. The generosity had terms and conditions that arrived after the binding contract.
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This is what financial control looks like when it wears a nice face. The money is real, the strings are just not visible until you are already legally committed to something you cannot afford to exit. By the time the actual arrangement gets revealed, backing out is expensive and moving forward means depending on people who have already demonstrated they will change the terms whenever it suits them.
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The boyfriend is the other half of this problem. He works for his parents, wants to live in a house his parents buy, and is apparently surprised each time this dynamic produces complicated outcomes. That is a pattern, not a rough patch, and it was going to surface eventually whether or not a dream house was involved.
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She saw this coming, said so multiple times, suggested starting small and building independently, and got overruled by someone who wanted the family home without doing the part where you figure out if the family offering it actually has your interests at heart.
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Generous parents who attach invisible conditions to everything are not generous. They are just expensive.
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