We’ve all had our fair share of roommate drama, but this story takes it to a whole new level. Imagine moving into a new apartment, only to find out that your roommate’s boyfriend is tagging along, with no clear end in sight. Sounds like a nightmare, right? Well, it’s a reality for one young woman, who’s now left wondering if she’s the bad guy for wanting him out. Let’s dive into this messy situation.
A Surprise Guest

A Stranger in the House ️♀️

The Plot Thickens…

An Unwanted Surprise

A Temporary Truce

The Ticking Time Bomb ⏰

Setting Boundaries

The Aftermath ️

The Final Standoff

A Roommate’s Boyfriend, a Two-Week Stay, and a Brewing Storm ️
In the world of shared living, boundaries are everything. But what happens when those boundaries are crossed? Our protagonist, a 20-year-old woman, finds herself in a predicament when her new roommate’s boyfriend overstays his welcome. From unexpected appearances to messy habits, the boyfriend’s presence is causing major friction. As the two-week deadline approaches, tensions rise. Will the boyfriend find a new place in time or will our protagonist have to take drastic measures? Let’s see how the internet weighs in on this household drama.
NTA. Roommate’s deadbeat boyfriend causing tension. Awkward living situation.

“NTA. You were flexible enough to allow two weeks, and now they are taking advantage of you. Going to the leasing office is hardball, but hardball is warranted here. What else can I do if he doesn’t move out besides go to the leasing office? I’m almost positive there is something in the lease about how long overnight guests can stay? “
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NTA. Suspicion arises: Was this her plan all along?

Setting boundaries and standing up for yourself. You go girl!

NTA: Time to break the lease and escape the drama!
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NTA. Roommate drama escalates as guest overstays welcome

NTA: Roommate drama escalates over rent and overstaying welcome

Struggling with a difficult roommate? Here’s how to survive

Roommate brings in unwanted guest, causing tension and potential danger

Guest causing mess, OP not rude, NTA. Uncomfortable invasion.

NTA. Review your lease. It probably has a clause about how long “guests” are allowed to stay. You agreed to have another roommate, not two.

Roommate drama: Moving in unwanted guests

NTA! No lease for her, but she already signed ♀️

“Unwelcome roommate’s boyfriend should pay rent. NTA. “

NTA. Take action! Report them to the leasing office ASAP

NTA: Roommate scamming, kick them out and face consequences

NTA, kick her out with her bf. Don’t be walked over
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Roommate not respecting boundaries, split rent fairly, communicate clearly

NTA but he’s not leaving. Roommate is self-centered

Inform leasing office and review contract. Split utilities fairly.

NTA: A**hole roommate overstays welcome, OP contemplates drastic action

NTA Monday’s too long! Hope he leaves peacefully

NTA: Roommate’s bf overstays welcome, you’re in the clear

NTA. Ensure your safety by updating locks. Don’t underestimate them.

NTA: Roommate’s boyfriend overstays welcome, leaves greasy mess
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Subletting drama: Is it ever okay?
