Tenant refuses to pay roommate back after they cover her rent for months, roommate takes the money without asking: ‘Suddenly there were delays and excuses’

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  • Troubled Woman with past Due Bill
  • AITA for taking back money my roommate owed me and telling her to handle the rent herself?

    I recently moved to Mexico for work. The first apartment they arranged for me was honestly a nightmare.
  • Almost every night around 2-3 AM I'd get woken up by loud music, neighbors, or even chickens outside.
  • After about four months of barely sleeping I decided I had to move. A coworker suggested I share a room with another girl from work.
  • I'll call her Amma. She's younger than me and works as a cleaner where I work.
  • We found a house where the owner rents rooms to several women and we agreed to share one.
  • The rent for our room is 8,000 pesos each (16,000 total). The owner also wanted a deposit equal to one month's rent (8,000 each), but I managed to negotiate paying it in installments of 2,000 per month for four months.
  • So for the first four months the total payment for the room was 20,000: 16,000 rent 4,000 deposit Amma told me she couldn't afford the full deposit amount and asked if I could help by covering 1,000 pesos a month for those four months.
  • She said starting in month five she'd start paying me back 1,000 pesos a month until it was paid off.
  • So basically she would owe me 4,000 total. I agreed. Because of our schedules she would send me the money electronically and I would withdraw it and pay the landlord.
  • For the first four months everything was fine. She sent 9,000 each month (8,000 rent + 1,000 deposit from her side) and I paid the landlord the full 20,000.
  • Then month five came, which is when she was supposed to start paying me back. I asked her to send the usual 9,000.
  • Hours went by and nothing. Later she told me she could only send 8,000 because she was waiting for her uncle to send the other 1,000.
  • Person holding jar labeled with rent
  • She sent the 8,000 right away, but the other 1,000 never came. When I asked again she told me to relax and said she hates talking about money.
  • That annoyed me because for four months she had no problem sending the full amount, but the moment it was time to start paying me back suddenly there were delays and excuses.
  • The next morning she sent me a "good morning" message apologizing with a cute sticker. At that point I was frustrated.
  • Since I had covered 1,000 pesos for her each month for four months, she owed me 4.000.
  • So I sent her back 4,000 from the 8,000 she had sent and kept the other 4,000, which is exactly what she owed me.
  • I also told her that from now on she can deal with the rent herself because I don't want to be involved with money between us anymore.
  • I didn't take extra money, just what she owed me. AITA?
  • kwyl nta but she's not gonna be paying her part of the rent. be careful. she might yet stick you with a bill.
  • sarahwalka NTA..I hate When people say they hate to talk about money. I'd be like "yeah me too! so pay me and shut up"
  • the_greek_italian NTA. She set the terms of the payback, so she cannot avoid it. You're not her personal bank card that she can use to make transactions.
  • danger_boat For the other people from the US reading this 1000 pesos is 55.71 - USD right now
  • Dangerous_Cow_7372 NTA you covered what you told her you would for the amount of time you said you would. You're lucky you even got your money back. I always tell people "never loan more than you're willing to donate" because 99% of the time you won't get it back Edit: save all your texts, screenshot all the times she's sent you money, get all your receipts, etc. in case she or the landlord try to come for you. You'll want all the proof of what you agreed to, what YOU paid and what she sent you
  • forever-in-rainbow NTA! I think it's smart to let her deal with the rent herself.

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