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AITA for removing access to certain things for my roommate that refuses to pay rent?
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It's definitely hard to take action when there are children involved, but this living situation isn't fair to them, either.
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Woman removes roommate's access to WiFi and shared kitchen appliances in retaliation for refusing to pay rent for half a year: "The freeloader has absolutely no remorse for her actions"
I am so thankful to be out of the roommate-era of my life. Sure, I live with my partner, who sometimes feels like roommate, admittedly. While we don't always see eye-to-eye on what is considered a clean apartment or how big the laundry pile should be before one of us does it, we at least don't have to write our names on food we don't want the other to eat or make a chore chart. Since we buy most things together, we also don't have to worry about the other getting more use out of a singular appliance.
In our story today, a woman retaliates against her freeloader roommate's refusal to pay the rent by limiting her access to household items that she has paid for. Microwave? Gone. Wifi? Disconnected. Internet users urge her to simply move out or get a lawyer involved, but it seems like she's more of a fan of petty revenge. Scroll down to get all the details.