Where money goes, problems may follow, and sadly, that also includes our closest relationships. In a heartfelt post onr/AITAH, Reddit user Fancyapanda described a family conflict that’s been tearing them apart.

You see, after years of diligently saving for her first home, the woman started feeling pressure from her parents to co-sign a mortgage for her younger sister—a decision that could jeopardize her own financial future. Given the sibling’s current living situation, that’s quite feasible, too.

But her reluctance has led to accusations of selfishness and even threats.

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Co-signing a mortgage is a tremendous commitment

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A co-signer is someone who can help a person qualify for a loan or mortgage when they aren’t eligible on their own.

Having a co-signer reduces the lender’s risk, as there would be more than one individual responsible for ensuring repayment of the loan.

With a co-signer, the loan now has a backup—someone who will pay if the primary borrower doesn’t. Lenders like co-signers and are more likely to enter into a contract with them.

Oftentimes, parents do this for their children to help them qualify for a mortgage, whether because of a poor credit score or in hopes of a better deal.

However, that is a significant commitment. If her sister were to miss multiple payments, the Redditor would become responsible for 100% of the loan value.

That’s why, before co-signing,expertsadvisemaking sure that the person you’re assisting has the means to pay the mortgage, insurance, and maintenance fees for their new home.

Judging from the post, the sibling doesn’t tick any of those boxes.

Soon after, the woman revealed more details about her family

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Favoritism is one of the more common reasons behind family estrangement

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It’s not really fair to demand someone comply with your demands just because you were on good terms in the past.

Dr. Lucy Blake, who, at the time, was at the Centre for Family Research at the University of Cambridge,said, “Our expectations of relationships may change over time. For example, we might expect a relationship between mother and child to have different qualities when children are in early childhood compared to when children are in adulthood and have children of their own.”

“Our expectations may also differ according to the nature of the relationship. For example, we might expect relationships between siblings who have grown up together in one household to look and feel differently to relationships between step-siblings who have become a family unit following divorce and re-marriage.”

Blake’s research found that the five most commonly cited factors leading to sibling relationship breakdown among sisters are:

However, while most of her respondents who were estranged from a parent strongly agreed with the idea that they could never have a functional relationship again, around 80% felt some positive outcomes had come from their predicament, such as greater freedom and independence.

After her story went viral, the woman uploaded an update on the latest developments

People were quick to chime in with encouragement and helpful tips

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Reddit comment advising against cosigning and supporting financial protection over unreasonable demands.

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Reddit comment advising a woman to protect her finances by not cosigning her sister’s loan.

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However, things took another unexpected turn

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