Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy roommate drama that’s sure to make your jaw drop! Our protagonist, a 21-year-old student, finds herself in a sticky situation with her roomie, Chloe, and her mischievous 4-year-old son, Jay. Things were going swimmingly for the first 5 months, but then… disaster struck! Get ready for a wild ride filled with sneaky kids, flushed phones, and a whole lot of drama!
Roomie Drama: The Toilet Phone Fiasco!
️ 5 Months of Peace… Until Now! ⏳
No Cocomelon for You, Kid! ♀️
Sorry, Jay! Mommy’s Hogging the TV!
️♀️ Sneaky Jay and the Case of the Missing Toy
Something’s Fishy…
The Great iPhone Flush!
P****d Off and Demanding Payment!
The £150 iPhone 8 Dilemma
No Clogs, No Problems?
Single Mom Can’t Afford It!
Broke Student vs. Single Mom
⚖️ Taking It to Small Claims Court! ⚖️
“You’re a Monster!”
♀️ Legal Rights vs. Being an A****e
Landlord to the Rescue? ♂️
Plumber’s Treasure Hunt
The Great iPhone Flush: Who’s the Real A****e?
Well, well, well… looks like we’ve got ourselves a real doozy of a situation here! Our poor protagonist just wanted to get some work done, but little Jay had other plans. One minute, the phone’s there, and the next… *flush*! Gone forever! Now, Chloe’s crying, our girl’s considering small claims court, and the landlord’s “looking into it.” ️♂️ Talk about a mess! But here’s the real question: who’s the a****e in this situation? Is it the broke student demanding payment, the single mom who can’t afford it, or the sneaky kid who started this whole fiasco? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this toilet phone drama!
Roommate demands payment for flushed phone, commenter says NTA.
Single mom’s irresponsible son costs roommate money. NTA.
NTA. Commenter suggests consequences for bad parenting and liability insurance.
Roommate damaged phone, single mom NTA for demanding payment plan.
Mom not responsible for old phone cost, NTA.
Parenting comes with responsibilities, including replacing things your child breaks.
Debating the plausibility of a flushed phone
Mom not the a**hole for not paying for roommate’s phone
Stand up for yourself! Call the police and take action!
Teaching kids respect for property is important. #NTA
Single mom called out for not taking financial responsibility
Responsibility for a child’s actions and consequences explained. NTA
Shared living requires responsibility and communication
Advice on small claims court fees and mediation.
Flushing your phone? NTA, but get ready for clogging issues
Flushed phone?! NTA. Roommate pays, kid punished.
NTA- Inform landlord, review lease, set up payment plan, secure room.
Single mom shares experience of taking responsibility for her child’s actions.
Proactive landlord notification for inevitable plumbing issues
Doubtful commenter calls out inconsistencies in story
Heartwarming gesture from a stranger after phone mishap
Roommate wants money for flushed phone, NTA suggests alternatives
Mom demands payment for kid’s mistake, gets called out. NTA
Curious commenter questions Chloe’s refusal of payment plan
Phone flushed or not, trust issues are flushing the roommate
Roommate’s lack of accountability leads to tough decision.
Demand payment, sign a contract, call the landlord, protect pipes!
Teach brat son not to take people’s stuff. NTA, sue.
Flushed phone mishaps and trade-in tips
Curious commenter questions toilet design in phone flushing incident.
Helpful advice on rescuing a flushed phone
Single mom defends herself against accusations of bad parenting.
Legal action for flushed phone seems excessive. Insurance claim better
Taking responsibility even when broke: true parenting
Curious commenter asks about plumbing and advises NTA to lock door.
Mom’s child destroyed roommate’s phone. NTA for wanting compensation.
Flushed phone dilemma: NTA, but report to landlord ASAP
Curious commenter doubts phone flushing story, suggests alternative explanation.
Don’t let a flushed phone lead to costly damages. NTA.
NTA, but protect yourself from future plumbing problems
Single mom’s reasonable decision to rent only one bedroom. NTA.
Single mom’s responsibility for kid’s actions questioned.
Roommate flushed phone, owes new one and phone privileges lost.
Roommate expects compensation for phone damage caused by kid. NTA.
Hold her accountable for the phone and her child’s safety
NTA demands reimbursement for flushed phone in court
Roommate’s son broke phone, NTA for wanting payment. Take to court.
Roommate’s phone flushed by kid, comment advises small claims court
NTA, but phone bill must be paid gradually
Reminder to Chloe about small claims court, NTA comment.
Single mom receives backlash for not disciplining child properly.
Unfair demand for phone payment and plumber fees!
Roommate’s kid destroys phone, mom demands payment. Commenters side with victim.
Roommate should pay , but don’t hold your breath .
Flush her phone? NTA stands up to entitled roommate.
Mom’s punishment: take money from kid’s stuff for new phone
File a claim, she won’t pay. NTA.
NTA: Protect yourself legally from manipulative roommates.
NTA. Roommate irresponsible for leaving phone accessible to child.
Living with a 4-year-old is hard, but don’t fight over money
Roommate damages phone, mom slams demand for payment. #NTA
Demanding money for a flushed phone? Get a plumber, not cash
NTA. Roommate’s kid broke phone, insisting on payment is reasonable
Single mom demands phone payment after flushed mishap. NTA wins.
Single mother not exempt from responsibility. NTA.
Mother’s negligence, not a roommate’s fault. NTA
Hold her accountable and restrict access to your room
NTA and beware of potential blame for pipe damages
Fairness matters: NTA for suggesting payment plans and apology.
NTA. Teach the child right from wrong. Consider small claims court.
Concerned mom questions child’s behavior in flushed phone incident.
Last Updated on April 9, 2024 by Diply Social Team