Living with a roommate can be challenging, especially when financial disagreements are involved. One Reddit user shared her story of living with a messy roommate who charged her extra rent and utilities. The situation escalated when the roommate asked for even more money, making the Reddit user feel like a freeloader. After being offered a better living situation, the user decided to move out, causing financial stress for the roommate. But was the Reddit user in the wrong for putting her own needs first? Read on to find out and weigh in with your own opinion.
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Unfair rent distribution, OP moves out
Roommate charging extra for utilities, AITA for moving out?
Roommate charges extra for utilities and more, AITA for leaving?
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Roommate demands extra rent for utilities, AITA for moving out?
Living with roommates can be difficult, especially regarding finances and responsibilities. In this case, the poster has been charged extra rent for utilities and feels like a freeloader. On top of that, she has to take care of her messy roommate’s animals and clean up after her. To make matters worse, her tiny room barely fits her bed, while her roommate has a bedroom and a spare room for herself. After her roommate demanded even more money for utilities, the poster decided to move out and was wondering if she was in the wrong. It’s understandable why she would want to leave a stressful situation and live with a friend who offers cheaper rent and emotional support. But is it fair for her to put more financial burden on her roommate? What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
NTA. Don’t feel guilty, move out if it’s a better deal.
NTA – Roommate financially abuses OP, expects free cleaning and is angry they’re leaving
Financially exploited? Get out and move on, NTA.
Importance of written rental agreements, NTA for moving out
Moving out to reduce financial burden, NTA!
Broken agreements? Move out stress-free!
Putting your health first is NTA. Good for you! ❤
No lease, no problem. NTA for moving out.
You deserve better! Glad you’re moving on. #NTA
Setting boundaries is important, NTA for moving out
Moving out to save cash : NTA
Moving out was the right call! Cheaper and better roommate
Don’t be a freeloader in your own space! ♀️
Prioritize your wellbeing, NTA for moving out
Don’t feel guilty, you’re NTA for moving out
Breaking agreements and charging extra rent? Good call on moving out
Good call, prioritize your well-being and leave toxic roommate situation.
Unfair roommate charges extra rent, NTA for moving out
Don’t let roommates take advantage of you! NTA
Leaving was the right choice. Boundaries are key
Don’t be guilt-tripped! Move out and save money
Good riddance to bad roommates Enjoy the new place!
Moving on up! NTA found a better situation and gave notice.
It’s your life, your rules . J can find someone else ♀️.
Moving out? NTA!
Not the a**hole! Short and sweet judgement.
Sounds like a smart move! Win-win for sure.
Heartbreaking potato theft leads to emotional exchange
Don’t let anyone charge you extra for utilities!
Not the a**hole for leaving over unfair rent charges
Don’t let her take advantage of you, move on ♂️
Take care of yourself first! Good luck
Protect yourself! ✍️ NTA gets written agreement.
Don’t let anyone take advantage of you. Stand up for yourself!
Roommate’s sweet deal backfires, she’s upset about losing it
Escape the roommate scam! NTA, get a written agreement
NTA. Sometimes, moving out is the best option.
No need to pay for someone else’s bills. NTA!
Standing up to unfair rent charges, NTA for moving out
Protect yourself: always get agreements in writing!
Don’t be a doormat again! Move on to a better home
Secure your new deal in writing! ️
Leaving toxic roommate and their finances behind. ✌️
You’re definitely NTA! J charging you more rent & expecting you to do everything is unfair!
Don’t let the door hit ya where the good lord split ya
Leaving toxic roommate and their mess, NTA
Document your stay and departure carefully.
Get out of there! ♀️ ♂️ Horrible roommates are the worst.
Standing up for yourself is the best thing you did
Make sure to remove all your info and logins before leaving!
Moving out after extra rent for utilities, NTA wins.
Just get out of there ♂️ NTA obviously ♀️
Curious cats causing chaos downstairs, but no witnesses in sight
Setting boundaries and having written contracts is important. NTA
Friend charges OP more rent and utilities, NTA for leaving ♀️
Stand your ground! NTA! ♀️
Taking control of your own living situation
Leaving a roommate over extra rent charges? NTA.
Illegal tenancy and a shady “landlord” – NTA for moving out
Don’t let anyone take advantage of you!
Learning to stand up for yourself, NTA for moving out
Fair to leave after 2 years of extra rent charges
Check out this book recommendation for setting boundaries
Put yourself first! NTA
Roommate gets roasted for charging extra rent, NTA wins
Roommate charged unfair rent and utilities, OP not the a**hole
Escape the cramped room! ♀️ NTA for moving out.
Good for you! Moving out is the right decision.
Don’t let guilt keep you in a crummy living situation.
Escape while you can! Moving out is the best decision. NTA
Always get it in writing! Good advice for any agreement.
Commenter rightfully moves out, roommate responsible for finding solutions
Don’t be a maid, move out! ♀️ NTA
Always prioritize yourself, NTA!
Don’t feel bad for leaving! NTA all the way!
Rent is a business transaction Stand up for yourself! NTA.
Find a considerate roommate and leave greedy J behind!
Escape the nightmare . NTA for moving out.
NTA for leaving over unfair extra rent charges ♀️
Last Updated on March 31, 2023 by Alfe Mercado