Imagine finding the perfect apartment after years of struggling with a tainted rental history, only to have someone demand you give it up for them. That’s the dilemma facing our protagonist, a 26-year-old woman who’s finally found a place to call home after escaping an abusive relationship and being homeless for two years. But her neighbor, a single mom of three, is on the verge of eviction and wants the apartment for herself. Is our protagonist wrong for wanting to keep her newfound sanctuary? Let’s dive into the story.
A Home After Hardship

The Fight for a Clean Slate ⚖️

From Homeless to Hopeful

Jackie’s Struggles

On the Brink of Eviction ⏳

Animal Chaos

New Owners, New Problems

A Lifeline Offered

Jackie’s Outrage

A Landlord’s Choice

The Suggestion to Share

The Need for Peace and Quiet

A Difficult Decision ♀️

A Home at Stake: Who Deserves It More?
Our protagonist is finally finding stability after years of hardship, but her neighbor, Jackie, insists she needs the apartment more. With three kids and a history of evictions, Jackie’s options are limited. But is it fair to demand our protagonist give up her sanctuary? After all, she’s a hardworking student who needs peace and quiet. The landlord’s choice seems clear, but the moral dilemma remains. What do you think? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this situation…
NTA. Don’t let entitled neighbor move in and bleed you dry

Support for single mom’s decision to decline apartment with problem tenant.

Landlord chooses reliable tenant over entitled neighbor. NTA wins

Take the apartment and leave the walking catastrophe behind. NTA

NTA comment receives support and advice to move on.

Commenter warns OP of potential con artist neighbor.

Neighbor demands apartment, but landlord won’t rent to her. ♀️

Can the single mom refuse the apartment without losing it?

Supportive comment, wishing good luck with move

Single mom receives support for not sharing apartment with entitled woman

Landlord offers apartment to responsible tenant, not entitled single mom. NTA.

Neighbor needs a job, landlord didn’t offer. NTA

Landlord’s decision, but single mom’s plight is understandable

Single mom not entitled to give her ex’s girlfriend orders

Support for NTA comment, no need to feel guilty

Don’t be fooled by Jackie’s tactics, NTA for keeping apartment

Landlord’s dilemma: Rent to entitled single mom or someone else?

Don’t risk it! Keep the apartment and stay NTA.

Don’t be a pushover, enjoy your new office space!

Agree to disagree: NTA comment sparks debate.

Commenter believes woman made her choices, take the apartment.

Choosing a tenant doesn’t make you an a**hole. NTA

Ouch! Someone’s not a fan of this person
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Commenter says single mom isn’t entitled, sparks debate.

Landlord’s decision justified? NTA commenter thinks so

Move on and enjoy your new apartment. NTA

Single mom offered apartment, commenters say NTA


Landlord has the right to choose trustworthy tenants. NTA.

Supportive comment defends against entitled accusations

Commenter supports not being responsible for entitled single mom.

Catfishing victim deserves apartment, commenter says – NTA

Landlord accused of discrimination, commenter supports woman’s entitlement. NTA

User questions validity of post, calls out harmful stereotypes

Commenter defends single mom’s choices, offers advice to OP.

Commenter calls out single mom’s poor choices.

Don’t be a victim of a scammer. NTA, don’t move in.

Single mom demands apartment but commenter says NTA, explains why.

NTA and savage advice for toxic friends.

Compassionate response to a single mother’s entitlement.

Single mom with unstable income demands shared apartment, NTA.

Cut the energy sucker out of your life.

Single mom with no stable income and noisy kids, NTA advises.
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Support for single mom’s independence, with a touch of sass

Take the apartment, you deserve to be safe. NTA.

Single mom accused of defrauding people, not entitled to apartment

Don’t burn yourself to keep others warm. NTA, OP

Landlord’s fault for not offering apartment to single mom

Single mom not entitled to apartment? Reddit users say NTA

Sympathize with Jackie, but don’t take responsibility for her family

Landlord’s decision not your problem. NTA wins this round

Moving away from neighborhood nightmare, NTA is grateful

Landlord’s choice, single mom not entitled to apartment. NTA.

Neighbor drama solved with NTA’s entitlement.

Neighbor is entitled AF according to NTA single mom

Commenter defends single mom’s right to not help entitled neighbor.

Don’t risk your future for someone else’s entitlement.

Landlord’s offer may be withdrawn if OP moves in. NTA.

Don’t risk losing your apartment over someone else’s choices.

Don’t be manipulated, take the apartment. NTA

Single mom not entitled to apartment? Reddit says NTA
