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Landlord Kicks Out Tenant Who Wanted To Have Girls In His Apartment

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OP embarked on renting out a spare bedroom, thoughtfully setting up amenities like a semi-attached bathroom and shared supplies. The tenant initially agreed to the guest policy. However, problems arose when the tenant began hosting frequent visitors. After OP’s discussion about the issue and potential solutions, the tenant and his guest challenged OP, insisting that the lease lacked specifics.

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In response, OP started to gradually remove amenities not explicitly outlined in the lease. This tactic aimed to encourage the tenant to consider moving out, ultimately prompting a negotiation about the lease termination. OP’s approach highlights the importance of clear, comprehensive lease agreements. It also sheds light on the complexities that can arise when expectations aren’t aligned between landlords and tenants. The story reflects the challenges of navigating shared living spaces, the necessity of effective communication, and the role of formal agreements in preventing disputes. Ultimately, the experience led OP to adopt more precise lease terms to prevent similar situations in the future.

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OP rented out a spare bedroom, offering a private bathroom with creative separation and shared consumables for convenience and extra income.

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OP drafted a simple lease specifying rent, utilities, and duration. OP’s ad mentioned guest limits, not in the lease. The prospective tenant agreed verbally, signed, and moved in.

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Initially smooth, the first month was marred by frequent female visitors. OP discussed the issue and proposed a solution of reduced visits or extra payment, which he agreed to at first.

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T and his guest challenge OP about extra payment for frequent visitors, arguing it’s not in the lease; OP points to the ad and their previous conversation, but they disagree.

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G suggests accepting the situation; OP dismisses her since she’s not on the lease, and reiterates their discussion with T, who tries to placate me with a six-month lease commitment.

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OP questioned T’s guest’s staying frequency, leading to an argument; OP demanded clarity on why she’s always there, as my lease is with him, not her.

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He dismissively cites the lease agreement, leaving OP frustrated; feeling trapped, OP worries about T and G’s alliance, as they crank up loud music upstairs.

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G nonchalantly cooks in OP’s kitchen, displaying tenant-like behavior despite not being one; OP responded with silence, acknowledging a brewing conflict and vowing to enforce the lease strictly.

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Daily, OP began removing items, starting with shared supplies; the tenant objected, requesting lower rent, to which OP responded citing the lease.

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OP removed drapes between his room and bathroom, took dining chairs, turned off the washer, guiding to the local laundromat.

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Becoming a messy roommate, OP ignored cleaning and canceled maid service, refusing cleaning requests while holding firm on rent per lease terms.

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OP disabled the stove, left a single electric plate; also disabled the microwave; as conditions worsened, G visited less frequently.

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He asked about moving out; OP agreed, set a departure date, and allowed lease termination; he left, prompting a need for clearer lease terms in the future.

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Now that you have read the story, it’s time for you to see what Redditors had to say about this. Read till the end to see what are other people’s opinions on this. Don’t forget to share your own opinion at the end of this article too.

Do you think both sides were maliciously complying?

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It is brought into everyone’s acknowledgment that standard form leases exist.

No legal agreement should be manually created.

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Being a landlord makes some people too entitled.

The truest form of malicious compliance.

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