We all dream of owning our first home, don’t we? But what happens when this dream becomes a test of friendship? Meet our 23-year-old first-time homeowner who’s been working hard to turn his new house into a cozy haven. But when his friend Bobby decides he wants to move in, things take a dramatic turn. Let’s dive into this emotional rollercoaster ride.
The Home Sweet Home
Enter Bobby, the Friend ♂️
The Offer Extended
The Plan Unveiled
The Unsettling Revelation
The Tough Love
The Defensive Response
The Final Verdict ️
The Aftermath ️
The Homeowner’s Dilemma: Friendship or Responsibility?
Our homeowner’s dream of having Bobby as a roommate quickly turned into a nightmare when he discovered Bobby’s lack of financial planning. Despite working full time and living rent-free, Bobby had no savings, and his plan was to ‘find a job’ after moving in. Our homeowner, remembering a past experience with a freeloading friend, decided to lay down some tough love. He told Bobby he couldn’t move in until he ‘grew up’. The fallout? A defensive Bobby and a mutual friend accusing our homeowner of being too harsh. What do you think? Was he right to stand his ground? Let’s delve into some internet reactions…
“NTA. Bobby wants to mooch off someone other than his parents.”
NTA. Roommate’s freeloading intentions exposed. Mutual friend’s suggestion dismissed.
Dodging a bullet! Friend expects free rent, still lives with mom.
NTA: Friend expected OP to pay for everything, dodged bullet
NTA. Protect yourself and set clear expectations with a lease
“NTA. ‘Cutting someone a break’ is for when they’re actually having a tough time, not when they’ve knowingly spent all their money on going out and therefore don’t have enough financial security to afford even one month’s rent.” ♂️
NTA.
“You just want someone to help pay your mortgage.”
NTA. Tough love for a roommate who needs to grow up!
Parents fed up with supporting him, now wants you to.
NTA. You set boundaries and they accused you of using them?
“NTA: Tell him to foot every bill or payment for Bobby.”
Being practical about finances and friendship when renting out a room.
No free ride here! First-time homeowner lays down the law.
NTA. Bobby’s manipulative game could jeopardize your trust and home.
Dodged a bullet! NTA for wanting a roommate.
Struggling to save money? Good luck paying rent!
NTA: Hilarious! You’re wise, don’t give in to ridiculous demands.
NTA. Set boundaries with friends to avoid future conflicts.
Dodged a bullet there bud! A**hole friend guilt-tripped you.
Mooching roommate? Not the a**hole!
Protecting yourself and your friendship when money’s involved.
NTA. Find a new roommate and avoid moochers!
No money? No roommate! NTA stands up for themselves.
Last Updated on November 4, 2023 by Diply Social Team