Imagine inheriting a beautiful house with a twist: the potential tenant is your ex! I recently found myself in this exact scenario, and let’s just say it’s been a rollercoaster. My goal was simple: find a quiet tenant for the downstairs apartment of the house I inherited from my grandparents. But when my ex-boyfriend, known for his wild parties and inconsiderate behavior, applied, I was thrown for a loop. His unexpected appearance at the viewing, and subsequent actions, have led to a whirlwind of drama. Here’s the scoop on what went down…
Inheritance with a Twist ✨

The Quest for a Quiet Tenant

House Rules or Deal Breakers?

The Ex Files: An Unwanted Applicant

Red Flags at the Viewing

Eviction History Exposed ❌

Controlling Tendencies Resurface

Uninvited Encore Appearance ♀️

The Persistent Ex Problem ♀️

Drawing the Line Firmly ✋

Accusations and Late-Night Calls

Blocking Out the Drama

Peer Pressure and Guilt Trips

Reflections on Change and Second Chances

The Backstory of a Brave Mom ️

A Journey Through Health and Motherhood

The Miracle of Surrogacy and New Beginnings

A Mother’s Stand Against Her Party-Animal Ex ❌
Caught in a whirlwind of past relationships and present responsibilities, our heroine stands her ground against an ex who’s a mix of nostalgia and nightmares. His unexpected comeback, complete with demands and late-night disturbances, puts her in a tough spot, especially with friends chiming in. But with a little one to protect and peace to preserve, she’s not just any landlord – she’s a fortress. As the story unfolds, the community weighs in with fiery opinions and heartfelt advice. Let’s dive into the collective wisdom and see what insights they offer about this clash of the exes!
Do not open the door to this controlling, harassing ex
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Ex’s behavior = nightmare tenant. No thanks to drama

Stand your ground! You owe him nothing. Just say “No.”

NTA! Don’t rent to him, red flags everywhere. Friends, find space!

Standing your ground! Zero obligations to the harassing ex.

Charge closer to market rent and set clear, fair conditions

Standing firm against ex-turned-tenant harassment

Screening tenants is fair. Drama now, drama later. Keep looking

Stand your ground! He doesn’t deserve a second chance

Ex-tenant drama: NTA, trust issues, consider restraining order

Ex trying to manipulate you for housing? NTA, stay away!

Dealing with an ex as a potential tenant? Definitely not!

Ex tries to bully into tenancy, but OP stands firm.

Ex’s entitlement is a red flag . Set boundaries firmly.

Landlord’s ex as tenant? NTA. Potential harassment, creepy vibes

Raising the rent and setting boundaries

Setting boundaries is crucial! Stand firm against harassment.
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Ex turned worse, don’t let him play dad. True friends support.

Setting boundaries with ex, NTA for prioritizing safety and peace

Standing up to harassment – your feelings are valid

Standing up for your boundaries like a boss!

Protect yourself and your daughter! Call the police and get help

Ex refuses to accept no, displays controlling behavior

Standing up to a bully ex for the safety of your daughter

Stay away! Your house, your rules. Let someone else enjoy

No second chances, just harassment. NTA for standing your ground

Standing up to controlling ex . NTA for sure!
