We’ve all had our fair share of roommate drama, but this story takes it to a whole new level. Imagine inheriting a lovely two-story house, only to find yourself embroiled in a conflict over space with your roommate. The 27-year-old homeowner, who we’ll call ‘The Duchess of the Second Floor,’ rented out a room to a friend for company, not financial assistance. She had one rule: the second floor was her exclusive domain. But what happens when boundaries blur and rules are broken? Let’s dive into this intriguing tale of house rules and personal space.
The Duchess Claims Her Domain

A Friend Becomes a Roommate

The Rule of the House

The Second Floor: A Sanctuary ️

The Roommate’s Rebellion Begins

The Bathroom Battle

The Balcony Breach

The Confrontation

The Argument Ignites

The Aftermath ️

A House Divided: The Battle for the Second Floor ⚔️
In this modern-day tale of housemates and boundaries, the ‘Duchess of the Second Floor’ finds herself in a heated debate over her unique house rule. Despite the first floor offering all the necessary amenities, the roommate continually breaches the agreed-upon boundaries, leading to an explosive argument. From borrowing books to bathing in the Duchess’s tub, and finally, lounging on her private balcony, the roommate’s actions have sparked a fiery discussion. Is it unreasonable to claim an entire floor in a shared house? Or is this a clear case of overstepped boundaries? Let’s see what the court of public opinion has to say about this intriguing predicament. ️ ️
NTA. Set boundaries and find a new roommate.

Setting boundaries with a roommate who’s overstepping.

Roommate boundaries respected. NTA for wanting privacy in shared space.

Respect boundaries or find a new place to live!

Take charge of your space! Set boundaries or fly solo!

Roommate debate: NTA claims entire floor, needs pet training

NTA, set boundaries and enforce them. Your house, your rules!

NTA, enforce your boundary! Install locks or baby gate.

Lease? Friends don’t mean we skip paperwork!

Set boundaries and find a respectful roommate.

NTA suggests roommate find new place or install locking door

NTA ready to kick out roommate, sparks heated debate

NTA: Privacy is important! Your house, your rules!

NTA. What does the lease say?

Clear rules broken, roommate needs to learn some manners

Landlord vs. Renter: Who’s in Charge?

NTA. Roommate dispute over floor space sparks heated debate.

Roommate dispute escalates, eviction may be necessary.

Stand your ground! Your house, your rules.

Roommate dispute: NTA stands up for their rights

Serve notice and get a furry friend for better companionship

Stand up for your space! Don’t let her disrespect you

Kick her out and get a dog

NTA: Set rules, warned, then kicked out if necessary.

NTA. Set boundaries with your roommate for a peaceful coexistence

NTA: Time to evict her! Protect your bed and privacy.

Debate over personal boundaries and roommate’s bathroom usage

Claim your space! NTA. Your home, your rules. ✨

Secure your space without kicking her out.

Roommate violating lease by claiming entire floor, NTA.

Entitled roommate: invading personal space and boundaries. Time to evict?

Roommate confusion: Know your rights and set boundaries early on.

NTA. Your house, your rules. Have a respectful conversation.

NTA, but curiosity can be hard to resist!

NTA. Lease rules must be followed or eviction is inevitable.

NTA. Set house rules or find a new roommate.

Securing your space: NTA suggests locking the second floor

Boundary-crossing roommate tests friendship. Time to find a new renter?

Claiming personal space: Downstairs vs. Upstairs living.

Roommate entitlement: time to find someone who respects boundaries

Secure your space! Locks can protect your privacy and belongings.

Boundary-breaking roommate sparks debate. Time for a new one?

Roommate debate: Boundaries and communication are key for harmonious living! ✨

NTA – Roommate debate sparks fiery discussion

Roommate debate: Is it okay to claim an entire floor?

Stand your ground and find a new roommate!

NTA. Your house, your rules! Respect boundaries, even as a roommate.

You set the rules, it’s your house. NTA!
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NTA, set boundaries and find a better roommate

Not the a**hole for claiming an entire floor?

NTA, but evict her

NTA. It’s your space, set the rules and boundaries.

Find a new roommate, not a friend.
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NTA, kick her out! Set boundaries and respect is key!

NTA: Time for her to move out.

Set boundaries! NTA, she needs to respect your space.

Kick her out! No tenant agreement?! NTA, be free!
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NTA: Set boundaries and consider a formal contract for fairness.

Set boundaries! NTA. Your house, your rules. Real friends respect.

Respecting boundaries: NTA roommate claims floor, sparks debate

Roommate boundaries: NTA wants privacy, but is it justified?

Evicting a balcony hogging roommate? NTA, reclaim your space!

NTA. Get a cat instead.

“NTA. Boundaries matter. She’s not entitled to violate them. “

Claiming the top floor as my sanctuary #IntrovertLife

Terminate her lease ASAP. She’s crossed the line.

Living alone: the ultimate test for roommates.

Beware of roommates who snoop around your personal space!

Roommate debate: Boundaries crossed or fair expectations?

NTA: Find a new housemate ASAP, she doesn’t respect you/your rules

Boundary set, roommate disrespecting it. Time to find new place! ✌️

NTA. Kick her out legally and find a better roommate.

NTA. Set boundaries and protect your personal space.

Respecting boundaries: NTA asserts privacy rights in shared living.

Creepy roommate crosses boundaries by invading personal space and belongings.

Privacy queen! ♀️

Is she paying for her room or splitting the house 50/50?

Install a lockable door and protect your space!

NTA – Get out ASAP before she invades your bedroom!

NTA: Set the rules for your private space

Roommate boundary issues escalate. NTA takes action to protect privacy.

Last Updated on August 14, 2023 by Diply Social Team