A woman’s roommate’s kid sneaks into their room and steals alcohol, which he distributes at a high school party. Now their roommate wants them to get rid of all the alcohol in their room so her son won’t be tempted. But are they responsible for the kid’s actions? Read on to find out.
Roommate blames me for teen stealing alcohol from locked room

Roommate blames me for alcohol theft from our locked room

Roommate’s son steals alcohol, blames me for having it

Roommate’s kid steals alcohol, blames me for having alcohol

Roommate blames me for *alcohol theft*, what should I do?

Roommate blames me for teen stealing alcohol from locked room

Roommate blames me for underage drinking, I stand my ground ♀️

Standing up for my right to drink, not responsible for theft

Navigating roommate conflict over alcohol safety

Teen steals alcohol from locked room, roommate blames owner
A teenager sneaks into their roommate’s locked room and steals 11 bottles of alcohol. When confronted, the roommate blames the owner for having alcohol in the first place, claiming that it’s their responsibility to keep her son away from ‘temptations.’ The owner refuses to remove their alcohol and stands their ground, citing the lease agreement, which prohibits access to each other’s rooms without permission. The situation escalates quickly, and tensions rise. Is the owner in the wrong for having alcohol in a home where children also live? Or is the roommate at fault for not properly supervising her son and blaming the owner for her negligence? Read on for the comments and reactions to this messy situation.
NTA, call the police and complain to the landlord. Protect yourself ♀️

Send her an invoice for the booze her angelic kid stole

NTA. Roommate’s blaming you for son’s theft. Seek legal recourse.

Roommate’s son stole alcohol, mom blames OP. NTA suggests consequences.

Teen steals £200 worth of alcohol from roommate’s locked room

Roommate blames OP for stolen alcohol, but commenters support OP’s actions

Teen steals alcohol worth over $100, consider calling cops ♀️

Roommate blames you for teen’s theft, NTA for having alcohol

Protect your belongings with a lockable fridge!

Defend your privacy and property against theft accusations ♀️

Roommate blames OP for stolen alcohol, but commenters focus on unhealthy living situation

Hold her accountable with a bill and possible police involvement ♀️

Teen steals alcohol, mother blames roommate for having alcohol?

Roommate blames OP, but teen may have given alcohol to minors
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Upgrade your lock, keep the original for move-out

Locked room doesn’t mean free alcohol . NTA

Stand up for yourself! Report the theft to the landlord.

Roommate’s kid stole locked alcohol, NTA demands replacement.

CALL THE POLICE! NTA is in the right here.

Parenting issue, not alcohol: Commenter suggests addressing root of stealing.

Roommate blames OP for stolen alcohol, but NTA prevails

Stand up for yourself and your property! ♀️

Roommate’s son steals alcohol, blames OP for parenting failure

Teen steals large amount of alcohol from roommate’s room
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Commenter raises concerns about unhealthy living conditions and overcrowding

Secure your room with alcohol? Notify landlord and police.

Overcrowding or house-sharing?

Teen steals alcohol, roommate blames. NTA stands up for self.

Mini fridge drama! Roommate blames OP for stolen booze.

Dealing with a depressing living situation while saving for house

Roommate blames OP for bad parenting, commenters disagree. NTA

Roommate drama overshadows bigger family issues.

Hold them accountable NTA

Roommate’s son stole alcohol, NTA for expecting replacement

Don’t blame the victim! Model good behavior instead

Hold her accountable Report the theft

Don’t blame OP for roommate’s actions ♂️

Roommate blames OP for stolen alcohol, NTA reminds her boundaries.

Taking responsibility for someone else’s theft? Not cool ♂️

Protect your property, press charges and buy more alcohol

Install a new lock and say bye to roomie’s sticky fingers

Commenter criticizes living situation and advises to move ASAP

Roommate’s kid steals alcohol, NTA demands replacement

Stand up for yourself and file a police report

Take legal action against theft

Hold her accountable for her son’s actions.

Protect yourself and your belongings, call the police and landlord ♂️

Roommate blames OP for stolen alcohol, but NTA for parenting.

Teaching kids about alcohol at an early age

Hold her accountable ♀️ Report the violation to the landlord.
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