AITA For Mom kicked me out at age 22 with no place to move into and got mad at me that I didn’t take simple pictures?

At just 22, one young woman found herself in an incredibly stressful spot: her mom suddenly decided to sell the mobile home she’d lived in for 16 years and gave her less than a month to clear everything out, find a new place, and handle the entire sale process—despite living several states away with her boyfriend. The daughter, working two full-time jobs, managed to pull it all off with help from her boyfriend, even while caring for six cats (four fosters and two that belonged to her mom).

But when the closing day arrived and she forgot to snap two quick photos of the signed title because her boyfriend was already filming the whole thing, her mom stopped talking to her entirely. Was she wrong for not prioritizing those pictures?

‘AITA For Mom kicked me out at age 22 with no place to move into and got mad at me that I didn’t take simple pictures?’

The mom gave her daughter a tight deadline to vacate and sell the house:

I, 22 female, just got kicked out of my mom’s, 58 female, house after being told I had less than a month to clear out the home and find somewhere...

3 of those years were after my mom moved out to live with her boyfriend, 62 male, several states away. I had my fair share of roommates and even went...

My mom told me on September 30th, 2025 that I had till the end of October to clear out the entire home and find a new place to live.

Despite the overwhelming workload, she got it done:

I work two full time jobs so it was practically impossible for me to do everything on my own. I had the help of my wonderful boyfriend to guide me...

It was exhausting and I’m still very sore from all the heavy lifting. But I managed to clear out the house and find myself a place to live with my...

My mom had asked me to take pictures of the front and back of the signed title but I had forgotten in the moment since my boyfriend was already taking...

The mom asked for photos of the signed title, but the daughter forgot in the excitement:

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My mom texted me this morning asking if I had gotten the pictures and I told her I had forgotten but that was cause I didn’t realize the video wasn’t...

Now she’s not talking to me and I think she’s mad over not getting two pictures but she got several videos of everything else. So, AITA?.

Edit for common questions:. Yes, I was paying all the bills at the house.. My mom gave me power of attorney to sell the house since she lives out of...

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I foster cats which is why I have 6. 2 of the 6 are my mom’s cats. So I foster 4. And it’s a title not a deed because it’s...

Update #2: Thank you to the people who have been super nice to me and have been saying that they are proud of me and the way I handled the...

Im happy it’s almost over. I move into my new place today with my 2 cats and the 4 fosters. The fosters new parents are picking them up around 7pm...

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I am planning on getting into contact with my mom’s best friend and making her go get pictures of the title cause I am not stepping foot back into that...

That chapter is over in my life. Again, thank you for all the people who are supportive of me and what I have accomplished. To the haters, I don’t care...

I did my best to accommodate my mother since she couldn’t be here. She’s got her money and that’s that. I am going low contact with her until she apologizes...

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Update #3: Thank you to the people who are being supportive and kind towards me and this weird situation I got myself into. But I would like to say that...

She went into the videos and took screenshots of the document so now she has her pictures. I will no longer respond to comments as this situation is now over....

This story highlights the heavy emotional and practical burden often placed on adult children when parents decide to sell family homes from afar. The daughter essentially acted as her mom’s unpaid agent—handling packing, selling, and closing—while dealing with the shock of being displaced on short notice. That kind of stress can make anyone forget small details like snapping photos.

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Relationship experts often point out that when parents treat adult children as extensions of themselves rather than independent adults, it creates resentment. Licensed therapist Nedra Glover Tawwab notes that healthy family boundaries include respecting the emotional labor someone is already providing, instead of demanding perfection on top of it. Here, the mom could have easily taken screenshots from the videos or contacted the closing company herself, but instead chose silence over understanding.

The best approach? Acknowledge the huge effort the daughter put in, apologize for the overreaction, and move forward with clearer communication. For the daughter, setting boundaries—like low contact until an apology—can protect her mental health while still leaving room for reconciliation.

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:

The community overwhelmingly sided with the daughter, praising her strength and calling out the mom’s behavior as unfair.

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Many said the mom had no right to be mad after dumping everything on her:

MilkDull8603 − Let her be mad. She didn't come do this herself, she just left it to you. And you got it done, if she wanted to see it all...

Let her be mad and let it roll off you like water off a duck's back. You have done more than your fair share. Good job I'm proud of you.

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Mullein55 − NTA. You got kicked out at short notice, had to clear the place and find a new home. On top of that she wanted you to act as...

Then, because it didn't go exactly according to her plan, she is not talking to you. Give me a break! She is the A. If it was so important, she...

espressothenwine − NTA, your Mom should have been at the closing if she was so worried about the paperwork. Also, can't she just contact the closing company and get copies...

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Some were shocked by the mom’s expectations and suggested cutting contact:

Odd_Substance_9032 − Why aren’t you NC with that toxic woman. Just because she’s your mother means nothing

mtn-cat − NTA. You really should've just moved out and let her handle it. She kicked you out, why are you going through the trouble and work of selling her...

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Andre-Louis_Moreau − NTA If she wanted it done in a specific way she should have done it herself. Tell her to take her own pictures next time, and to lose...

A few commenters questioned details or the daughter’s life choices:

VirusZealousideal72 − Honestly I don't even care about the post, girl. Your life sounds like A MESS holy god. 1. Your mom didn't kick you out. She sold the home.

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2. A mobile home. Six cats. Roommates. Are you fr?

3. A divorce at 22. 3. Fostering six cats in a mobile home. Who approved that. NAH I guess. Your mom did nothing wrong. You on the other hand. .....

Practical_Use_1654 − Why does a person working 2 full time jobs have 6 cats?

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This story shows how quickly family tensions can flare when one person feels burdened and the other feels entitled. Thankfully, it ended with an apology and understanding.

What do you think—would you have done everything she did for your mom, or drawn the line earlier? Share your thoughts below!

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