Ever had a roommate who wanted to take everything but the kitchen sink when they moved out? Well, this story is about a tenant, Hannah, who happens to be the landlord’s daughter, and her plans to move to a new apartment. The twist? She wants to take most of the living room and kitchen furniture with her, leaving her roommates in a bind. But when one of the roommates decides to take matters into their own hands and contact the landlord (aka Hannah’s dad), things get a little heated. Let’s dive into the drama!
Meet Hannah, the Landlord’s Daughter

New Tenant Incoming!

Hannah’s Big Plan ️

Silent Treatment

Emailing the Landlord

Hannah’s Furious Reaction

Limited Takeaway

“You Went Behind My Back!” ️

Feeling Guilty?

When Roommates Clash Over Furniture
In a whirlwind of roommate drama, Hannah, the landlord’s daughter, plans to take most of the living room and kitchen furniture with her when she moves out. The problem? Her roommates pay extra for a fully furnished apartment. So, one roommate decides to email the landlord (Hannah’s dad) to discuss the situation, and Hannah is furious! She accuses the roommate of going behind her back and ruining her move because she can’t afford new furniture. Now, the roommate is left wondering if they should have handled things differently. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this sticky situation…
Standing up for your rights as a tenant

You did the right thing by clarifying with the landlord

Tenant stands up to entitled landlord’s daughter. NTA

Roommate’s entitled moving plan leaves everyone on the floor.

Roommate’s moving plan causes shock. NTA handled it perfectly

Standing up for your rights as a tenant

Furnished apartment, furnished problem. NTA, let her buy her own.

NTA calmly handled situation with awesome parenting and landlording skills

Protecting yourself and your roommate by upholding the agreement

Furniture dilemma: NTA roommate took furniture, what next?

Roommate’s father’s ignorance leads to NTA’s rightful victory

NTA! You handled it maturely, not your problem anymore!

Taking back what’s rightfully yours

Don’t be a mind reader, turn it back on her! NTA

Curiosity stops theft? NTA wins against entitled brat roommate

Roommate tries to steal furniture, gets called out.

Landlord’s authority trumps daughter’s wishes. NTA

You’re not the a**hole for standing up for your rights

Roommate’s dad owes you an explanation. You’re NTA

NTA for informing landlord, but could have reminded Hannah about furniture

Roommate’s dad should be the one to work things out

OP made the right move to avoid legal trouble

Roommate’s entitled move backfires, dad puts her in place

Standing up to entitled roommate: NTA

Landlord’s perspective on tenant’s shocking moving plan.

NTA for stopping roommate’s theft plan

Preventing theft and protecting living situation

Landlord’s agreement stands, roommate had no right to take furniture

Stand your ground! NTA’s contractual entitlements vs roommate’s demands.

NTA, but landlord might disagree. Communication could’ve avoided conflict.

New roommate’s move exposes original roommate’s plan. Blame game starts.

Roommate’s sneaky moving plan foiled, NTA wins the day

Sarcastic suggestion to deal with thieving roommate.

User questions how roommate planned to move all furniture. NTA.

Don’t let Hannah’s irresponsibility be your problem ♀️ NTA

Roommate’s moving plan backfires and commenter questions her intelligence.

You’re NTA for checking with the landlord about the lease.

Stand up for your furniture and your finances!

Roommate tries to steal furniture, gets caught. NTA wins!

Stand your ground and protect your rights

Understanding and forgiving a naive roommate’s moving mistake

Legal agreement > complicated relationship with father. NTA.

Agreement broken, moving drama and a mad roommate

Roommate accused of theft, commenter supports her. NTA

Speaking up against a wrong plan: You’re NTA

You’re NTA for handling the issue the right way

Landlord’s daughter thinks she gets free stuff, NTA prevails

Roommate’s shady moving plan gets shut down. NTA wins.

Roommate attempted to take furniture, but commenter is NTA for contacting landlord.

Roommate tries to steal stuff, commenter clarifies lease agreement.

NTA. Responded maturely to potential theft and increased goodwill with landlord

Roommate accused of stealing from dad, commenter says NTA

Roommate oversteps boundaries in furniture dispute. NTA wins.

NTA. Lease is a business deal, no need to talk.

Roommate loses power struggle with NTA – justice served!

Standing up for your contract and boundaries is important

Roommate’s thieving plan exposed. NTA for standing up!

Roommate tries to take furniture, but agreement is with landlord. NTA

Standing up to a selfish roommate like a boss!

Don’t be the scapegoat for your roommate’s missing items!

NTA. Hannah’s behavior is selfish and unreasonable.

Assuming permission in roommate dispute; Not the a-hole.

Roommate’s sneaky plan backfires, NTA. Furniture dilemma remains unresolved.

Voicing valid concerns to landlord: NTA, furniture thief is.

Landlord verification is key, suspicious behavior from Hannah. NTA

Defended against accusations of ruining roommate’s move NTA

Roommate’s dad almost got scammed, NTA for stopping it

Projection at its finest! NTA for not playing along.

Roommate’s moving plan causes tension and breaches agreement. NTA.

Roommate won’t replace furniture after moving out? NTA

Asking the landlord for lease terms? NTA wins!

Roommate’s entitled behavior backfires. NTA – furniture belongs to father.

Roommate’s failed plan gets called out, NTA saves the day

Tenant stands up to roommate’s shocking moving plan

Financially struggling roommate causes moving drama. NTA stands strong.

Landlord’s daughter not entitled to free furniture, NTA wins
