Homeowner lets 21‑year‑old relative live with her, but she secretly books expensive hotels over “noise” and sends her dad to complain instead of speaking up: ‘She thinks my house is unreasonably loud when it is just me living there'

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Hi there! This is not a 'bad' tale as much as it is baffling. But here goes...

Relative thinks my house is ‘too loud’

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I (31F) own my own home, and have allowed a relative (21F) to live with me temporarily as she has relocated for work. I did not put a limit on time apart
from agreeing on 'short term', as finding a rental is tricky at the best of times. About a week ago, I was doing some cooking at around 9pm when I heard the back door open and close. I
messaged her to ask if she was ok and if she had a key to get back in as I would be locking the door behind her. No response.
The following morning, I got a call from her father telling me she had been going to an expensive hotel on-and-off for the last few weeks because of the
'noise' in my house. I live on my own (apart from her), and the only noise is standard household noise - the TV on low, the shower, dishwasher etc, all
before me going to bed at around 9.30/10pm. She ended up responding to my message from the night before, telling me she had stayed 'with a friend.' She has been on holidays since.
I was completely blindsided by this. I am a people-pleaser and hate to inconvenience others, but this has really got my back up. Firstly, there are a
Woman in a white shirt talks on a phone by a window with a surprised expression and coffee mug nearby.
million steps between a place being too noisy and needing an expensive hotel to sleep. Secondly, I am irritated she got her father to call, and thirdly, my
house being 'noisy' is blatantly untrue as it is a brand new house (albeit small) and well-insulated etc. I had a very peaceful conversation with her father at
the weekend and told him (nicely) I want her out of my house, however this is perhaps not possible in the immediate term. I also fear there is something more at play here with
regard to mental health, however that is just speculation. How do I approach this with her directly without getting upset or damaging any family relationships?
TL;DR: boarder thinks my house is unreasonably loud when it is just me living there and any noise is standard household noise
SoyboyCowboy Keep living normally. She will find someplace to stay and the problem will resolve itself.
Severe-Possible she can stay in a hotel then, sheesh.
LONLEYINNWI Tell her to invest in a decent pair of earplugs or noise canceling headphones and possibly a white noise machine. Then go on about your days as normal.
If it truly was a bother, she'd be saving her money to get her own place sooner and not blowing it on high end hotel rooms which only prolongs her staying with you.
Does anyone have proof she's staying at these high end hotels? Or is she spending her money on other things and this is just a cover story for her and she just stays with friends or bf to make it more believable.
Display_Left You're doing her a favor, who cares if you are "too loud" or not? She should be trying to appease you, not the other way around!
Successful-Wasabi131 Sorry if it's so noisy here then you can find a cheaper hotel or somewhere else. you need to be out by / /xxXX date with keys returned etc.
Sorry your not finding this accommodation acceptable and I wish you well for the future.
TimelessBrainrot Is she contributing to household expenses like food, gas, electricity etc? If the answer is no to any of them, tell her she has no more than 60 days to find alternate accommodation.
kbabykk Just tell her it isn't working and she needs to leave. She went talking sh about you behind your back to family before having a conversation with you. She's 21,
does she have total freedom for the first time in her life? Maybe she's out partying and blaming it on you that's she's not home every night? Think about if you really believe there will be a positive outcome if you let her stay.

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