When a young woman’s sister’s best friend, Jen, gets disowned by her family, she finds solace in staying with them. However, things take an unexpected turn when Jen is offered the young woman’s bedroom, even though there’s another room available. The young woman, who is away at college, is not ready to give up her room, causing a rift in the family.
Grandmother’s Spiteful Move

College Life and Independence

Jen’s Disowning and Thanksgiving

Jen’s Permanent Move In

The Unused Room ️

Mother’s Argument

Jen’s Preferences

Feeling Disowned

Jen’s Redecorating Plans

Family’s Anger

Jen Feels Unwelcome

Inheritance Money

Family Torn Apart Over Bedroom Dilemma
In a whirlwind of emotions, the family is torn apart over the decision to give the young woman’s bedroom to Jen, who was disowned by her own family. Despite having another room available, the mother insists on giving her daughter’s room to Jen, causing the daughter to feel disowned and unwelcome in her own home. As the situation escalates, the family’s relationships are put to the test. Share your thoughts and reactions in the comments.
NTA. Homeowner’s difficult conversations ahead. Consider long term plans.

NTA, you’re the homeowner. Jen can move to the spare bedroom

Friend wants her room? Not cool. NTA for standing up.

Inherited house causes drama with disowned friend.

Stand your ground and keep your room. NTA

Suggesting a fair solution with a touch of sarcasm

ESH. Jen should be grateful for any space, but OP’s attitude is immature.

Stand your ground and prioritize your personal space.

Don’t give up your room! NTA. Seek legal advice

Commenter advises disowned friend to get own apartment and set boundaries

18-year-old disowned friend seeks room in family home

Homeowner stands up for her right to keep her bedroom

Disowned friend acts entitled to redecorate her friend’s room. NTA.

Inheritance and taxes discussed. Family wealth questioned

Standing up for yourself in your own home

Family drama and resentment over inheritance due to homophobic grandmother.

Legal owner but no bills, can she afford it?

Grateful guest or entitled friend? ESH or NAH?

OP receives support and advice on dealing with entitled family members.

Homeowner stands up for themselves against entitled friend

Respect for someone else’s property is key

Mother and sister disregarding OP’s personal space, not about Jen. #NTA

18-year-old disowned friend fights to keep her room

Friend moves in, wants OP’s room. OP says no. Drama ensues. NTA

NTA, but family drama is taking a toll on you

Stand your ground, OP! You’re NTA for not giving up your room

Reflect on the truth behind your mother’s disownment and toxicity

Settling in or moving out? Navigating family drama with empathy.

Supportive commenters offer advice on dealing with disowned friend.

Family drama over bedroom choice

Commenter advises OP to have a talk with family. NTA.

Daughter’s personal space being replaced by mom’s friend.

Protect your property and sentimental value. You’re NTA.

Assert your ownership, suggest alternative room. #NTA

Stand your ground and keep your room. Family drama ensues

Charge them rent at going rate, NTA for doing so

OP’s decision to keep her childhood room is justified.

NTA. Stand your ground and don’t give up your room . Selling is not a good option.

NTA seeks advice on keeping childhood room from disowned friend

Commenter advises on taking responsibility for the house and inheritance

Stand your ground and have a calm conversation

Defending your space and sexuality. NTA

Commenter questions why the mother has a say in OP’s house

Juicy gossip alert! Comment and replies speculate about potential scandal.

Asserting ownership of inherited house amidst family drama
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Complicated family dynamics arise over ownership and living arrangements. NAH.
