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In-laws take our belongings

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TheAquaFawn · 04/01/2026 14:27

My MIL and SIL have a habit of taking our stuff and I wanted to get some perspective on it as it keeps happening.
If we lend them something they won’t return it and get very defensive if I see the item in their house and say ‘oh do you mind if I take that back I need it.’ If we ever leave something at their house by accident after we’ve visited they similarly won’t return the item without a lot of tension. I’ve asked my partner about it and he’s said maybe they see the item as theirs if it’s been left long enough. But this is only a matter of hours / days, weeks at most. I don’t understand it. The items are rarely expensive but things that we need and have a personal attachment to, including things for our baby. On other occasions it’s been more blatant where they’ve taken things of ours from our house ‘by accident’. I say it this way as it’s always the same things - for example my SIL takes the same two throws which end up back at their house being used in her bedroom. She’s taken them again for at least the third time.
My partner said that she had a problem with stealing as a child and would often take things from friends houses, including a hamster one time!
I’d appreciate any advice to address this or at least understand the psychology behind it.

OP posts:
user1492757084 · 06/01/2026 09:55

If you lend them a book, have your name and address written on the inside cover and ask them to not lend it to anyone else and to return it by same day next month.
Then write down the item on a list and have your partner collect it in a month.

MrsOlderButWiser · 06/01/2026 15:52

I certainly would not be happy having them to visit. I would suggest meeting up on neutral territory. If they ask why tell them that you are fed up with the thefts and have taken some advice on home security from your local neighbourhood watch. Change locks if they have spare keys. This behaviour is disgusting and your husband should be supporting you, not them.

NotThisShitAgain121 · 07/01/2026 01:22

Tell them fucking stop it now - cheeky bastards and go no contact. This is fucked up and your husband needs to grow a set and put them both in their place. I would be fucking livid. What on earth gives them the right to just take things without asking - bang out of order. They have no boundaries. Nip it in the bud now!

Stanleytheman · 08/01/2026 14:04

Why not just do what they do. Next time you stay take either an extra bag or suitcase with space in it and quietly pack your stolen items just before you leave. You're not stealing they are yours. Also you can get stamps ( on Amazon) with which you can mark all easily removed items with your name !!! You could make a point next time they visit by removing anything they are likely to take from the rooms they are staying in.
Good luck.

Fabulousdahlink · 22/01/2026 21:32

Tell them straight. Taking our stuff isn't funny, it's theft and as a result we won't be inviting you into our home again. We will see you at your home or in other places. Make sure you have all your personal data do uments and passports etc in locked safe and have your locks changed. Ifnyou have children and they see their belongings stolen by family members and turning up elsewhere with no consequences...what message does that teach them ?

miss79guided · 26/01/2026 13:49

Blagg them
> get somethin you hate - talk it up ... make/let them think you like it
they will look dumb when they get their own

Nearly50omg · 26/01/2026 16:28

My in-laws aren’t short of money but seem to think that they can take anything of ours - usually mine more than anything! - and when I take it back get all pissy about it as “they are using that!” Yes so was I before you bloody stole it from me!! Coffee travel cups are the most annoying and frequent - we drive to their house and it’s a long drive and when I take the coffee cup in to the house to rinse out and then go looking for it 48 hours later to take on way home it’s completely disappeared and of course they haven’t a clue where it is. When I ask them on the phone if they have found it then they say yes and I ask them to post it me. Still nothing and then of course when we next visit I see the by now very well used coffee cup and say oh I have missed that and take it back and omg you would have thought I’d stolen something off THEM!! 😳😳 I just don’t understand it!!

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