We’ve all had that one roommate who just doesn’t understand boundaries, haven’t we? Well, one man’s struggle with his roommate’s overly-involved boyfriend and his unexpected houseguests has sparked a heated debate on the internet. Was he too harsh, or was his reaction justified? Let’s dive into the story.
The Apartment and the Roommate

The Roommate Arrives

The Silent Stranger

The Invasion Begins

A Talk and a Trip

The Unwanted Guests

The Confrontation

The Eviction Notice

The Aftermath

A Stain on the Shirt or a Boundary Crossed? ♂️
Our protagonist is left questioning his actions after his roommate’s boyfriend and his parents turned his peaceful apartment into a crowded living situation. Despite the roommate’s pleas and revelations about her boyfriend’s homelessness, he served her an eviction notice. Now, he’s left wondering if he was too harsh or if his actions were justified. The internet has been buzzing with opinions on this. Let’s see what people have to say…
NTA: Roommate overstepped boundaries, now facing consequences.

NTA. Unwanted guests in YOUR apartment? That’s a boundary violation!

NTA- Kicking out disrespectful roommate and his entitled parents

NTA kicks out roommate for breaking contract. Locks changed.

Kicking out roommate during pandemic? NTA, but hear both sides.

NTA. Roommate overstepped. You did the right thing. Happy cake day!

NTA. Roommate broke rules, you gave 30 days. She left early.

NTA. Avoided drama by kicking out disrespectful roommate and guests.

Kicking out roommate for breaking lease: justified or too harsh?

NTA for kicking out roommate’s boyfriend and setting boundaries.
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NTA, justified in evicting tenant for violating agreement and risking property

“NTA. Roommate’s dishonesty led to unsafe situation. Set boundaries early. “

Setting boundaries is important. NTA for kicking out roommate.

NTA. You have a right to feel safe in your home

Roommate’s abusive relationship: NTA, but concerned for her safety.

Locks changed? Creepy entitlement levels? This roommate drama escalates!

INFO: Unspoken rules or explicit terms? NTA if communicated, YTA if not
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NTA. Unwanted houseguests are the worst!

NTA kicks out roommate for breaking house rules. Justified consequences.

“NTA: Extroverts gonna extrovert, but she took advantage of you.”
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NTA. Clear boundaries crossed. Good on you for taking action!

NTA. Boyfriend = ‘hobosexual’. Time for girl to DTMFA.

NTA for standing up to disrespectful roommate and her boyfriend

NTA. Roommate disregarded boundaries and ignored previous warnings.

NTA for kicking out roommate’s unwanted houseguests. Clear rules.

Roommate’s disregard for boundaries and trust leads to justified eviction.

NTA for kicking out roommate over unwanted houseguests. Communication is key!

NTA. Satisfying revenge against disrespectful houseguests

NTA: Unwanted houseguests ruined trust. Clear rules prevent future conflicts.

Tenant brings in unwanted guests, landlord takes action.
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NTA. Unwanted houseguests and no boundaries? Justified eviction.

NTA: Roommate’s unwanted guests pushed boundaries, but you took action!

NTA: Respect boundaries and contribute, even if not paying rent.
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Evicting roommate for bringing unwanted guests: justified and extreme breach. NTA

NTA for kicking out bf, but eviction without talking first?

Roommate brings in unwanted guests without notice. Not cool.

Concerned about roommate’s situation, but you’re NTA.

NTA. Boundaries crossed, warned her. She’s responsible for her guest.

NTA: Communication is key. She learned a valuable lesson.

NTA – Roommate takes advantage of girl, justified eviction.

Roommate crossed boundaries, entitled boyfriend’s parents stayed without consent. NTA

NTA: Unwanted houseguests? Kick ’em out!

Cutting off a relationship that doesn’t work? NTA!

NTA. Roommate invited unwanted guests, disrespected your space and finances. Good riddance!

Roommate brings in unapproved tenant. NTA!

Roommate’s boyfriend broke rules, NTA for kicking him out!

Not the a**hole. Tell us more about the houseguests!
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NTA. Roommate’s responsibility to handle unwanted houseguests. Justified eviction.

Avoided unwanted houseguests, NTA. Dodged a bullet there!

NTA: Set guest limits and clarify ownership to avoid misunderstandings.

Roommate’s unwanted houseguests cause tension. NTA for kicking him out.

NTA for kicking out roommate. Good for standing up!

Annoying houseguests? NTA for kicking out roommate.

NTA: Unwanted houseguests, no permission. You did the right thing!

Adding an extra roommate without permission? Nope, nope, nope!

NTA: Unapologetic roommate invites unwanted guests, refuses to learn from mistake.

NTA: Roommate broke agreement, justified eviction.

Roommate invasion: justified eviction or breach of trust?

NTA. Roommate took advantage of you. Justified eviction

NTA kicks out roommate’s homeless boyfriend and unwanted guests.

NTA kicks out roommate’s unwanted houseguests, glad it ended well.

Roommate kicked out for taking advantage. NTA!

Setting boundaries is not being rude, it’s self-care!

Roommate crossed boundaries, NTA for kicking them out!

NTA for kicking out roommate’s unwanted houseguests. Respectful communication matters.

NTA: Roommate’s unwanted guests, her problem now.
