Imagine inheriting an apartment and renting out a room to help cover costs. You have a great roommate, but one day she drops a bomb on you: she’s pregnant. The rental agreement states no babies or children are allowed, so what do you do? This is the dilemma faced by a 29-year-old woman who found herself in a sticky situation with her 26-year-old pregnant roommate.
The Inherited Apartment

The Rental Agreement

The Pregnancy Reveal

The Unexpected News ️

The Truth Comes Out

The Awkward Congrats

Back to Normal…For Now

The Reminder

The Eviction Notice ⚠️

The Backlash

The Defense ️

The Dilemma

The Great Pregnancy Eviction Debate ♀️
So, is our apartment owner in the right for evicting her pregnant roommate, or is she being too harsh? She’s sticking to the contract, but some say she’s heartless for kicking out a pregnant woman. With five months to find a new place, is this really as cruel as it seems? Let’s dive into the internet’s top responses to this controversial situation!
NTA for evicting pregnant roommate who violated contract. Legal and justified.

Giving notice to pregnant roommate: justified or heartless? NTA.

Roommate’s unexpected pregnancy raises questions about support system. NTA.

NTA evicts pregnant roommate for breaking rules; friends harass OP.

Agreement is agreement. NTA for evicting pregnant roommate.

Roommate’s eviction justified, but not without backlash ♀️

Roommate eviction justified, but could have been handled better.

Contract signed, time given, NTA. Roommate should’ve planned better.

Landlord defends eviction of pregnant roommate, citing contract and living situation

NTA gives pregnant roommate notice, sparks ethical debate.

Agreement made, no babies allowed. NTA, stick to it.

NTA, but give her written notice and a reasonable timeline

Clear eviction of pregnant roommate, justified or heartless?

Roommate evicts pregnant woman, suggests friends take her in instead

Choosing to live with a pregnant woman is one thing…

Taking legal action against a pregnant friend? Tough call

Contract vs. compassion: justified or heartless?

Legal advice given for evicting pregnant roommate. NTA

Standing up for yourself against entitled roommates

Consistency is key. NTA for evicting pregnant roommate.

Giving notice to pregnant roommate to move out, NTA.

Giving pregnant roommate eviction notice: NTA or heartless?

Setting boundaries is important, even with roommates

Contract signed, no sympathy for pregnant roommate. Tough love.

Roommate eviction justified according to contract

Roommate knew owner was against newborn, NTA

Roommate evicted while pregnant, comment says NTA for landlord

Clear rules were set, NTA for evicting pregnant roommate

Commenter criticizes legal expertise in a sassy way

Legal advice given to OP regarding evicting pregnant roommate.

Commenter not the a**hole, but why?

You have the right to evict your pregnant roommate? NTA!
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Setting boundaries during pregnancy.

Turning the tables on unsupportive roommates with kindness

Not the a**hole, but why? Tell us your story

Clear-cut judgement: NTA, not even a little bit!
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Roommate faces eviction for pregnancy. NTA, but eviction harsh?

Legal and moral justification for evicting pregnant roommate

Living with a baby is hard. NTA for following contract.

Protecting your space from manipulative parents-to-be. NTA

Celebrate the Bump!

Contract signed, eviction justified. No a-hole here.
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Friends should offer shelter. Roommate not responsible for co-parenting.

Pregnant roommate’s eviction justified due to potential future issues

Choosing to live with a child is a personal decision.

Living with a newborn is tough, NTA for having a contract

Pregnant roommate evicted for breaking contract. NTA.

Roommate’s eviction deemed NTA, but harsh tone in comments

Tenant’s breach of contract leads to eviction and harassment.

Pregnant roommate gets evicted and commenters say NTA.

Contract signed, friends to help. NTA for evicting pregnant roommate.

Roommate eviction justified? Commenters say NTA

Respectful boundaries or heartless behavior?

Clear contract, fair eviction. NTA.

Clear boundaries set, roommate chose to have baby. NTA

Roommate eviction justified after warning given

Standing up for yourself against a pregnant roommate

Fiery response to a friend’s eviction with a twist.

Global perspectives needed: Comment on American law assumptions.

Taking charge of your own space

Roommate’s eviction justified due to clear rental agreement. NTA

Setting boundaries is important, especially when living together.

Commenter defends eviction decision and calls out hypocritical attackers.

Commenter questions common AITA behavior, finds it bizarre

Eviction justified, but is retaliation the best solution?

NTA! Let’s hear more about this eviction drama �yes

Roommate’s eviction justified, NTA. Baby would change OP’s life completely.

Evicting a pregnant roommate: legal or heartless?
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