Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy tale of roommate drama that’s about to unfold. Picture this: three roomies living together in an apartment, but plot twist! One of them is the landlord’s daughter! As she prepares to move out, a shocking revelation comes to light. Will this lead to a full-blown roommate war? Let’s dive in and find out! ♂️
Roomie Drama Alert!

New Tenant on the Horizon

Shocking Revelation!

Awkward Silence…

Time to Email the Landlord

Furious Hannah Appears!

️ Bedroom Belongings Only!

Second Thoughts…

♀️ AITA? Should I Have Done Things Differently? ♂️

Landlord’s Daughter Tries to Swipe Furniture! Roomie Tattles!
Well, well, well… looks like we’ve got a classic case of roommate drama on our hands! Our protagonist finds themselves in quite the pickle when their roommate, aka the landlord’s daughter, decides to take all the good stuff with her when she moves out. But wait, there’s more! Our hero decides to tattle on her to dear old Dad, and now all h-ll has broken loose! Hannah is FURIOUS, accusing them of going behind her back and ruining her move. But let’s be real, who wouldn’t be a little peeved if their roomie tried to swipe the TV and couch? The internet has some thoughts on this juicy situation, so let’s see what they have to say!
Standing up for your rights as a tenant

NTA for seeking clarification from landlord and preventing furniture theft

Fully furnished unit, not fully honest daughter. NTA wins

Standing up for yourself or snitching? The debate continues.

Moving out betrayal forgiven, time heals all wounds ✌️

Standing up for your rights as a tenant!

Furnished apartment drama – NTA’s not responsible for roommate’s problems ♀️

NTA shines as a parent, landlord, and tenant

Protecting your rental agreement and property is always NTA

Financially struggling friend takes furniture without plan, NTA

Tenant in the clear for reclaiming fully furnished space

Mature move! NTA for talking to landlord. Hannah needs growth

Standing up for your rights as a tenant

It’s not your job to keep secrets . Turn the tables!

Curiosity saved the day! NTA for calling out entitled Hannah

Taking furniture in pockets? NTA for telling landlord.

Landlord dad gets NTA approval for eviction decision

You stood up for your rights as a tenant! NTA

Don’t let her betray you! You’re paying for the furnishing

NTA for emailing the landlord, but slightly close to AH boundary.

NTA for not letting her sneak out furniture that wasn’t hers

NTA Prevented a rental agreement lawsuit and did the right thing.

Entitled tenant put in her place by her own dad

Standing up to entitled roommate – NTA wins!

Landlord defends tenant’s right to report furniture theft.

Prevented theft, protected roommates. NTA for telling landlord.

Preventing theft: A**hole or hero?

Landlord agreement violated, commenter says NTA, Hannah is AH

Stand your ground. NTA. Don’t let Miss Brat walk over you.

Doing the right thing before it’s too late

New roommate caught in unfurnished apartment, NTA isn’t to blame.

Don’t take it personally, she’s just immature. NTA.

Kid planned to steal furniture, commenter suggests apology and clarification

Dad’s furniture moving skills spared him from the betrayal!

Fully furnished space, not fully responsible roommate. NTA wins

She was caught red-handed. NTA. She wasn’t smart enough.

You did the right thing, don’t worry about it

Roommate’s selfishness leads to furniture loss. NTA stands up.

You did the right thing, NTA!

Furniture feud settled: NTA had every right to tell landlord

Hannah’s ignorance or intentional betrayal? NTA’s dilemma.

Respecting legal agreements over family relationships. NTA

Agreement upheld, landlord informed. Betrayed roommate is upset. NTA

Assumed Dad knew, shut her up. Not the a**hole!

Informing landlord about wrongdoings: NTA move

Assertive NTA comment shuts down potential guilt-tripping.

Don’t worry, let her rant. She’ll be gone soon

Stealing from dad, inconveniencing landlord. NTA took a stand

Standing up for your rights is not betrayal. NTA

Clarifying lease agreement or tattling? NTA or ESH?

Mature, reasonable, and cooperative response. NTA

Hannah’s dad was saved from potential trouble. NTA wins!

No furniture discussion allowed. NTA for keeping to agreement.

Keeping quiet about move-out plans is just good business sense

NTA stands up to LL’s daughter’s betrayal

Doing the right thing: ☑️ Adulting level up!

Landlord saves the day, exposing deceitful ex-roommate!

Agreeing with the OP’s decision to not let the tenant take furniture.

Being honest about being selfish doesn’t justify stealing. NTA

Daughter throws tenant under the bus. NTA prevails!

You’re definitely NTA. Hannah is selfish and unreasonable.

Father’s trustworthiness questioned after daughter’s assumption

Roommate planned to go behind her father’s back. NTA

Voicing a valid question to landlord makes you NTA

Landlord confirms furniture story. Accusation of attempted theft. NTA

Stand up for yourself and don’t be a doormat. NTA

NTA, Hannah’s audacity of trying to steal and announcing it

Projection at its finest. NTA for exposing the truth.

Landlord betrayal? NTA says agreement was with landlord, not Hannah

Valid question on missing furniture, justified NTA judgement

Congrats on the FAFO lesson. NTA for contacting landlord

Father’s furniture, no right to take. NTA and justified.

Friend’s betrayal backfired, but you’re NTA.

Tenant contacts landlord about lease items, not the A**hole

Financial constraints justify not keeping promises. NTA

Daughter of landlord gets called out for overstepping boundaries.
