Ever had a roommate who just didn’t understand the concept of personal space? Meet our homeowner, a 27-year-old woman who inherited a spacious two-story house and decided to rent out a room to a friend for company. The only rule? The second floor was her personal sanctuary, a no-go zone without explicit permission. But what happens when the friend-turned-roommate starts to overstep the boundaries? Let’s dive into this tale of domestic drama and see how things unfold.
The House and The Rule

The Sanctuary Upstairs

The Roommate’s Rebellion

The Balcony Breach

The Confrontation and The Argument ️

The Final Stand

The Battle for the Second Floor: A Roommate’s Revolt
In this tale of domestic drama, our homeowner found herself in a tug-of-war with her friend-turned-roommate over the sanctity of her second floor. Despite setting clear boundaries, the roommate began to encroach on the upstairs space, leading to a confrontation and a heated argument. From borrowing books to taking baths and lounging on the private balcony, the roommate’s actions sparked a debate on shared spaces and personal boundaries. So, who’s in the right here? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this…
NTA: Set boundaries and consider finding a new roommate.

Boundaries being crossed by roommate, potential eviction, and security concerns

Setting boundaries with a roommate

Respect boundaries or find a new place to live!

Set boundaries: Your house, your rules. Find a new roommate.

Roommate rebellion! Time for a new agreement or roommate.

Landlord lays down the law, roommate rebels.

NTA, enforce your boundary! Install locks or a baby gate?

Lease or no lease, friendship doesn’t mean being taken advantage of

Set boundaries and find a respectful roommate.

NTA, suggest she find another place to live

NTA: Your house, your rules

NTA: Time to evict the roommate from hell!

NTA. What does the lease say?

Setting boundaries with a roommate who ignores them

Landlord vs. Tenant: Who’s in Charge of Sharing Space?

NTA. Roommate rented part of house, needs to move out.

Evict her before she gets her hands on your lingerie!

Set boundaries! It’s your space, your rules.

NTA: Roommate violating agreement. She needs to honor it or leave

Serve notice! Get a furry friend for better companionship

Kick her out and get a dog

Stand your ground and find a new roommate.

NTA. Time to evict her! Don’t let her invade your space

Personal boundaries crossed: NTA wants to protect their space

NTA. Set boundaries and have a respectful conversation about space

NTA: Your house, your rules. She can move out

NTA. Your home, your space, your rules.

NTA. Enforce the lease and make her face the consequences

Know your rights as a landlord and set clear boundaries!

NTA: Set boundaries, enforce lease, and reclaim your personal space

Warning: Telling someone not to do something only tempts them

Entitled roommate alert! Keep an eye on your wardrobe!

NTA. Your house, your rules. Have a talk with her.

Secure your space without eviction. Set boundaries with key locks.

Stand your ground! Set house rules and stick to them!
