Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy tale of a young landlady and her wheelchair-bound tenant that’s sure to get your wheels turning! When this 21-year-old inherited her great aunt’s house, she never imagined she’d be living with a stranger… but desperate times call for desperate measures, right? Enter Brian, the 26-year-old paralyzed tenant who’s stirring up some serious drama. Let’s dive into this wild ride and see if our sassy landlady is really the a-hole her brother thinks she is!
A House Divided: The Wheelchair Dilemma

Upstairs, Downstairs: A Tale of Two Floors

COVID Strikes: Desperate Times, Desperate Measures

Enter Brian: The Wheelchair-Bound Tenant

Confession Time: Feeling Safer with a Disabled Roomie?

The Stairway to Heaven… or Hell?

AITA? Brother Thinks So!

Plot Twist: Powerlifting Landlady vs. Paralyzed Tenant

♀️ Don’t Mess with This Landlady!

The Tenant’s Domain: What Brian Pays For

️ Midnight Munchies: The Upstairs Mini-Fridge

Wheelchair Wars: Landlady vs. Tenant!
Well, well, well… looks like our feisty landlady has found herself in quite the pickle! She’s got a paralyzed tenant who’s itching to get his wheels on the second floor, but she’s not having it. ♀️ I mean, can you blame her? The downstairs is already wheelchair-friendly, and she’s not about to give up her personal space! But wait, there’s more! Turns out, our girl is a former powerlifter who could totally take on her tenant if push comes to shove. Talk about a plot twist! So, what does the internet think of this wild situation? Let’s see what kind of drama unfolds in the comments below!
Disabled tenant not the a**hole for requesting accessibility. Landlord warned of ableism.

Landlord justified in not making personal space accessible for tenant. NTA

Tenant not at fault for inaccessible stairs. Get legal advice.

Disabled person defends tenant’s decision not to baby them

Tenant is NTA for refusing to make upstairs accessible.

Disability discrimination with unfounded assumptions and dangerous advice

Important details to consider before judging the situation

Tenant defends denying stair accessibility to disabled neighbor.
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Landlord’s motives and tenant’s needs questioned

Sexual assault can happen to anyone, regardless of their ability.

Downstairs amenities sufficient for disabled tenant, NTA comment section.

Misleading title! NTA. Tenant doesn’t need access upstairs based on lease.

Disabled tenant’s safety concerns dismissed in landlord dispute.

Know your rights as a tenant and seek legal advice

Disabled tenant’s upstairs access denied by landlord. NTA.

Landlord denies disabled tenant accessibility, commenter says NTA

Tenant stands up for their rights in accessible housing dispute

Landlord advised to provide written response denying stair accessibility request

Landlord refuses to make stairs accessible for disabled tenant, suggesting rent increase.

Tenant not at fault for upstairs inaccessibility, lease renewal suggested

Landlord refuses to make stairs accessible for disabled tenant, commenter advocates for caution and eviction, citing safety concerns.

Advise to clarify rental agreement with landlord, NTA

Landlord suggests renting out the whole house instead of accommodating disabled tenant

Disabled tenant’s landlord faces backlash for refusing accessibility accommodations.
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Tenant stands up for their space against ableist landlord. NTA

Being in a mobility device doesn’t make him harmless

Disabled tenant’s roommate has no right to use second floor

Landlord defends against entitled tenant demanding accessibility.

Tenant with disability wants stairs access but NTA landlord disagrees
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Tenant not at fault for inaccessible stairs, confront landlord

Why this person thinks NTA in a clever analogy

Landlord refuses to accommodate disabled tenant

Landlord accused of creepy behavior towards disabled tenant

Landlord’s creepy intentions behind inaccessible stairs theory

Landlord refuses to make stairs accessible for disabled tenant. Commenter says not the a-hole and argues that the landlord doesn’t have a legal case, and the stairs are like a locked door to the tenant’s space. They also caution against assuming a wheelchair makes someone harmless.
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Landlord refuses responsibility for disabled tenant’s accessibility.

Install a lockable door at top of stairs for safety

Tenant stands up to landlord’s discrimination

Get legal help to ensure lease agreement is sufficient

Respect for privacy doesn’t excuse discrimination against disabilities.

Landlord refuses to make stairs accessible for disabled tenant. NTA

Tenant doesn’t have right to access landlord’s living quarters. NTA

Tenant stands up to ableist landlord, takes matters into own hands

Clear and concise response to tenant’s request

Disabled tenant labeled dangerous, but commenter defends landlord.
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Tenant in wheelchair not entitled to inaccessible areas. NTA

Landlord may be YTA if terms were not disclosed clearly

Tenant with disability faces discrimination from landlord. Commenter suggests drastic solution.

Empowering reply to ableism against disabled tenant

Be careful, protect yourself and your privacy!
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At first judgment but changed mind after reading. NTA

Tenant seeks clarity on landlord’s lease and access rights.

NTA for not making stairs accessible. Concerns raised about father’s behavior.

Disabled tenant denied access to stairs, just stay downstairs?

Tenant’s landlord denies accessibility for disabled tenant

Make it explicit in writing that upstairs is not included. #NTA

Landlord defends inaccessible stairs, commenter says NTA.

Set boundaries and stand up for yourself as a tenant
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Landlord refuses to make stairs accessible, commenter defends decision.

Tenant doesn’t need to go upstairs, NTA. But concerning situation

Landlord rented wheelchair accessible rooms, denies stairlift installation. NTA

Clear rental agreement and creepy request. NTA wins.

Young landlord stands up for disabled tenant’s rights

Tips for defining boundaries and communicating rental arrangement

Tenant’s disability doesn’t justify access to landlord’s private space.
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Curious why Brian insists on upstairs when downstairs is accessible

Tenant not at fault, but commenters overreacting with paranoia

Roommate boundaries crossed, NTA for setting locks

Tenant accused of setting up landlord for lawsuit.

Consider if the upstairs is necessary before dismissing accessibility needs

Tenant’s brother defends inaccessible stairs, sparks debate. NTA.

Tenant’s assumption of the landlord’s irrationality and advice to be cautious.

Tenant not obligated to make building accessible for landlord’s mistake
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Landlord’s refusal to make stairs accessible for tenant deemed reasonable.

Landlord refuses to accommodate disabled tenant, commenter thinks NTA.

Landlord refuses accessibility for disabled tenant, defends decision.

Landlord asserts control over accessible space. NTA.

Landlord refuses to make stairs accessible for disabled tenant. NTA.

Landlord’s request for access gives creepy vibes. NTA.

Tenant not at fault for landlord’s lack of accessibility empathy

Disabled tenant’s landlord refuses to make stairs accessible – NTA.
