I’m suspicious of my husband. It turns out that my brother-in-law’s signature is also on the new rental contract along with my wife’s. He added him without telling me. I’m already shouldering almost all the expenses of this house, but what’s the deal with my brother-in-law being included now? Is he hiding something from me or does he have a different plan? I really don’t know what to think right now.
If this family gets too involved in business, I would be careful, I say. My brother also made my brother-in-law a partner in a business, and later they sold the house without us knowing.
What I’m really curious about is who noticed the rental contract? Did it come to your hands, or did someone tell you?
@camkenari my brother-in-law openly said, ‘I signed too.’ My spouse just shrugged it off and said, ‘What’s the big deal, it’s a family matter after all.’
@pazardandondum or maybe the intention is completely pure? Don’t jump to conclusions and think the worst of everything.
Legally, in such a situation, the rights of both parties in the contract are equalized. This means that the source also assumes responsibility, but it could create additional issues. You need to speak clearly.
This doesn’t seem like rent to me; it feels more like preparation for something else. For example, it might be laying the groundwork for property transfer or credit debt.
if you’re not talking it out, thank you and move on.