Picture this: you’re sharing a cozy 900 square feet, 2-bedroom apartment with your roommate, and suddenly, you’re asked to accommodate your roommate’s entire family for 10 days! That’s the dilemma faced by our protagonist, who’s now caught in the crossfire between her roommate and her roommate’s family. Let’s dive into this dramatic tale and see if our protagonist is being unreasonable or if her roommate’s family is asking for too much.
The Family Visit Request

Already Agreed to One Guest

The Overcrowding Dilemma

Taking a Stand

Best Friends at Odds

Inconsiderate or Reasonable?

The Lease Factor

Update: Strained Relationship

Airbnb and Hotel Options

Lose-Lose Situation

Update 2: Uncomfortable at Home

Landlord Involvement

Reversed Roles

Pressured and Unhappy

Tiny Apartment, Big Family Drama
Our protagonist is caught in a whirlwind of drama after refusing to let her roommate’s entire family stay in their tiny 900 sq ft apartment for 10 days. With 8 people crammed into the small space, she feels it’s completely unreasonable. Despite being best friends, the situation has strained their relationship, and our protagonist is now feeling pressured and unhappy. As the story unfolds, the roommate claims the landlord has given permission for the family to stay, but our protagonist isn’t so sure. Will they find a solution or will this family visit tear their friendship apart? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this tense situation… ️♀️
Roommate’s sister and kids invade tiny apartment, NTA sets boundaries

Roommate’s unreasonable request for family visit. NTA

Roommate’s family overstays for 10 days, commenters agree NTA

No way! 8 people in a 2br 1b for 10 days?

Lease terms and fire code violation with family invasion

Sharing a tiny apartment with 4 kids and guests? No way!

NTA- Family asks to invade tiny apartment, no supplies provided

Roommate’s family invasion = hell. NTA. Communication is key.

Agree, 10 days is too long for even one guest

Overcrowding in apartments can lead to eviction or fines

Roommate may have expected OP to pay for hotel stay ♀️

Don’t let your roommate’s family turn your place into a hotel

Avoiding eviction and misery with a family invasion. NTA.
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NTA for not wanting 8 people in a tiny apartment

Standing up for your living space and comfort

Setting boundaries in a tiny apartment with family invasion

Setting boundaries is key , good for the brother!

Sister and mom should split hotel cost, roommate is accommodating

Setting boundaries with roommates and their families

A tiny apartment with 8 people? No thanks

NTA suggests a compromise for family invasion in tiny apartment.

Roommate’s family invasion is a liability, notify landlord immediately

Safety concerns raised over cramming too many people in apartment

Overcrowded apartment with family invasion. NTA for setting boundaries

Friend expects too much? NTA stands their ground

Overcrowded apartment? NTA stands up to family invasion

67f gives solid advice on dealing with inconsiderate roommates

Hosting a family of five in a tiny apartment? NTA.

Don’t be a sardine! NTA for wanting personal space.

Roommate’s family wants to invade tiny apartment for vacation NTA says commenter
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Setting boundaries with non-paying guests in a tiny apartment

Clear and concise: a resounding ‘no’ to the situation.

Roommate’s unreasonable request for family invasion. NTA.

Best friend overstays welcome, NTA for setting boundaries

Sharing a tiny apartment with a family? NTA for feeling uncomfortable.

Living with 8 people for 10 days? NTA for feeling frustrated

Safety first! Commenter points out fire code violation and agrees NTA.

Roommate’s spatial problem: 10 people in tiny apartment. NTA.

Agreed! Too many people in a tiny apartment is overwhelming.

Don’t risk eviction for family’s comfort. NTA.

Roommate stands up against unreasonable family invasion request

Safety first! NTA for refusing illegal family invasion

When family overstays their welcome, NTA for enforcing lease.

Sharing a room with a family invasion? Not allowed. NTA.

Four kids invading a tiny apartment? NTA, nope

Roommate conflict over family invasion – NTA stands firm.

Avoiding family invasion with cramped living space. NTA wins!

Stand your ground! ️ Your space, your rules. NTA.

Polite decline to family visit saves apartment and relationship.

Setting boundaries with family invasion in tiny apartment

Sleep is important! NTA for not wanting family invasion

Setting boundaries with friends and family

Roommate’s family wants to invade tiny apartment – NTA suggests a simple fix

Commenter stands up for themselves with a fiery response

Commenter expresses shock at cramped living conditions for 8 people.

Living with 10 people in a 2 bedroom apartment – NTA!

Overcrowded house with family invasion, NTA for saying no

Sharing a tiny apartment with a family of 6? Nightmare fuel

️ NTA questions sleeping arrangements in cramped apartment invasion.

Roommate’s family wants to invade tiny apartment. NTA says comment.

Roommate’s family overstays, commenter is NTA.

Roommate expects 6 people in a 2 bedroom apartment

Don’t be guilt-tripped into paying for your roommate’s mother’s stay
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Empathetic comment with no replies

Avoid the drama, get an AirBNB. NTA made the right call

Sharing a tiny apartment with 6 guests for 10 days? NTA

Roommate’s family of 6 in a tiny apartment? NTA, that’s insane




















































