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My Cousin Ruined My Grandma’s House – But Eventually She Fell Right Into My Clever Plan

Posted on January 17, 2026

I thought inheriting my grandma’s house would bring me peace, but instead, it brought chaos — and it was caused by my own cousin.My name’s Elena, I’m 27, and I work as a freelance illustrator. After my mom passed away when I was six, I moved in with my grandmother, Gran. She raised me with love and care, filling my childhood with warmth, cinnamon rolls, and kindness.

Gran’s other daughter, my Aunt Greta, had a daughter too — my cousin Lydia. Lydia and I were never close. She rarely visited and never helped when Gran was sick.When Gran passed away last spring, she left me her cozy two-bedroom cottage.

It wasn’t fancy, but it was full of memories and love.One day, Lydia called unexpectedly. She claimed she needed to pick up some important documents that Gran had kept at the house. I told her I’d be away for a day, and she insisted I leave a key for her.

I didn’t think much of it and agreed. When I returned, my heart sank. The house was a complete mess.

Food wrappers were scattered everywhere, the smell was awful, and Gran’s bedroom was in terrible shape. It wasn’t just untidy — it felt deliberate. called Lydia immediately.

She didn’t deny it. Instead, she said, “Gran should have left the house to me. You don’t deserve it.” Then she hung up.For days, I worked tirelessly to clean and restore the house.

When I couldn’t fix the bedroom walls myself, I hired painters. I replaced ruined furniture and spent more money than I could afford. Even when everything looked clean again, Lydia’s words stayed with me.

She thought she could hurt me and walk away without consequences. That’s when I decided to act. Quietly, I gathered photos of the damage and every receipt I had and took them to a lawyer.Weeks later, the court ruled in my favor.

Lydia was legally required to reimburse me for every cent I spent. When I received the court documents, I placed them in a box, tied it with a ribbon, and left it on Lydia’s porch with a note that read: “From the home you tried to take away.”Later that evening, Lydia called me, furious. I stayed calm and said, “This is justice.

You’ll pay for what you did — literally.”Over time, Lydia sent the payments, each one a reminder that she didn’t win.Now, the house feels peaceful again. Sometimes, I sit in Gran’s room and whisper, “Got her back, Gran. She didn’t get to take this from us.”Gran used to say, “You’re stronger than you think, Elena.”And for the first time in a long while, I believe her.

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