He and his roommate were renting the condo when this person acquired it, and his roommate was overjoyed. She proclaimed how delighted she was that she no longer had to pay rent while holding a glass of champagne and grinning widely. She learned that she would truly be looking for a new place to reside at this point. u/Tombanel posted the thread to the well-known Reddit community r/AITA (Am I the A-Hole), where he was trying to figure out if he was wrong to “evict” his roommate. Commenters made a clear choice, stating that they believed he wasn’t at fault.
“She immediately assumed she wouldn’t have to pay rent?” questioned the educated vegetable. “Why? This would have been a conversation about whether I would then pay rent to you or if I should start looking for a place. You gave her ample time to find a new place and offered to help look. NTA”
“I am disturbed that Caitlin’s first thought was that she would live rent-free,” stated sucksatchess666. “That is incredibly entitled. Did she think you got it for free?”
“If you want to do a nice gesture, you could help her look for a place or help her pay for movers, etc., depending on the severity of her financial situation. But you are not entitled to keep her as a roommate nor should you feel an ounce of regret for doing what is right for you. Congratulations on your new place! NTA.”
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1. The roommate thought she would live rent-free when OP bought the condo
2. When OP told Caitlin that she would have to move out, she got offended and said she expected to stay there. OP asks what to do as she told Caitlin that she would have to move out
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3. Here’s an edit for those who don’t understand some particular things
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4. This is hilarious to asume things yourself and not a clear important matter
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5. Some people are incredibly entitled and there is little you can do about it.
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6. It is clearly an NTA case. I really feel sorry for OP
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7. No one should ever expect someone to do something out of their way
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8. It is true that OP should also have talked things through with her before buying the condo
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9. NTA, hence proved
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10. True that
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11. Do you agree with this statement?
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