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Landlord Asks If She’s Wrong To Ask Tenant To Stop Bringing Casual Dates Home

Venturing into the world, meeting new faces, and even finding love are all part of life’s adventure. But for Reddit user u/Objective-Bit-9756, the line between socializing and discomfort in her own home had become blurred. Sharing her story on the subreddit “Am I The A$$hole?“, she recounted her experience with a tenant whose frequent “hook-ups” had left her feeling uneasy.

Initially, renting a room to a student seemed like a simple arrangement for the summer. However, as the school year approaches, the tenant’s social life has taken a toll on OP’s peace of mind. From unexpected encounters in the kitchen to sleepless nights worrying about the safety of her space, OP found herself grappling with discomfort. Even her boyfriend shared her unease.

Torn between her right to feel secure in her own home and the fear of overstepping boundaries, she wonders if addressing the issue will make her the bad guy. Scroll down below to read the story!

Source: u/Objective-Bit-9756

1. That depends on a lot of things, actually. Let’s find out how the whole scenario played out.

2. OP renting a room in her house to a 19-year-old female college student.

3. The plan was for the student to stay for the summer but she decided to extend her lease and chose to stay for the coming school year.

4. Other than OP’s boyfriend who pays a couple of visits every week, no one else lives in the house apart from OP and the tenant.

5. According to OP the two get along very well.

6. However, recently something happened that impacted the cordiality of their relationship.

7. The tenant had recently split with her boyfriend and wasn’t really mad about it because the couple had it coming for a long time.

8. Since the breakup, OP noticed her tenant was back on dating apps and had started bringing in men to sleep with them.

9. OP would have been fine with it had it been once a week but this was happening with multiple men, multiple times a week.

I wish I knew how tenant/renting laws worked to better decide this situation. But if we view basic logic here and try to make something of it, the tenant is using a shared space with OP (kitchen/bathroom, etc.) so in that case, I think OP might have a say in this. She could tell the tenant to stop bringing in men or at least tone it down a bit.

However, it is going to be difficult for OP to prove “why” because the contract doesn’t explicitly say not to bring in strangers, and bringing guests over “with reason” is not clear enough to make her stop. Good luck!

Let’s see what happens next. Scroll down below to continue!

Source: u/Objective-Bit-9756

10. One time when OP went downstairs for breakfast, she found a complete stranger making coffee for himself in the kitchen. He even started hitting on her.

11. It was a guy the tenant met at a club and had brought in for a one-night stand.

12. With strangers walking in and out like it is nothing, OP does not feel comfortable in her home anymore.

13. OP wants to tell her tenant to tone it down a bit but fears doing so might make her the AH.

14. The boyfriend sides with OP and believes she should talk to the tenant about this.

15. OP knocked on the doors of the AITA community to ask if she would be an AH for confronting the tenant regarding her high frequency of dating.

Source: u/Objective-Bit-9756

Here are some of the comments shared on the story:

16. The two would have to sit down and not get up until a solution is found.

Via Great-Nobody9164

17. You are totally within your rights to prohibit her overnight guests from using shared spaces like the kitchen.

Via tfb_416

18. That’s very disrespectful of your house.

Via Reddit

19. Not to mention OP doesn’t know these people, neither does she, and it’s super risky and scary.

Via kimberpuh

20. To make her understand will be a challenging task. Hopefully, she understands.

Via champagneformyrealfr

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