Roommate is late on rent for 8 months, flips out when friend tells mom she owes her $1400: 'I'm not a bank'

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  • Am I wrong for telling my roommate's mom that she's been late on rent for 8 months and I've been covering the gap out of my own savings?

    me and my roommate (we'll call her J) have lived together for almost 3 years, used to be genuinely one of my closest friends. rent is $1850 split down the middle so $925 each. starting around december she started being "a few days late" which whatever, sh happens, but it became a pattern where she'd venmo me like $400 on the 1st and then trickle the rest in over like 3 weeks, sometimes not fully
  • catching up before the NEXT month's rent was already due i started just covering the difference to the landlord because our lease has both our names on it and i was terrified of a late fee or worse hitting my credit. i told myself i'd get reimbursed. mostly i did, eventually, but there's currently about $1400 i'm out that she keeps saying she'll "figure out this week"
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  • They didn't feel like they had a choice in telling the mom.

    her mom was in town last weekend and picked me up specifically to grab lunch, just the two of us, which has never happened before. she point blank asked me how J was doing money-wise because apparently J asked her for a loan and gave a reason that didn't add up with what her mom knew about her paycheck. i panicked and kind of froze and then just... told her. the venmo pattern, the $1400, all of it.
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  • her mom was calm about it, said thank you for being honest, and left. i didn't hear anything for two days.
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  • The roommate faced a harsh reality check.

    then J calls me screaming. apparently her mom confronted her, it turned into a huge fight about "irresponsibility," and J found out through her mom that i was the source. she's saying i had zero right to discuss her finances with anyone, that it's humiliating, that i "weaponized" her mother against her, and that our friendship is probably done.
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  • i keep going back and forth. on one hand yeah, it wasn't really my story to tell unprompted like that, her mom asked ME, i didn't go seeking her out. on the other hand i'm not a bank and i've been quietly stressed about money that isn't mine to be missing for 8 months and nobody in my life knew that until this happened by accident.
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  • my other friends are split. one said i should've just said "you'd have to ask her" and left it. another said J created this problem the second she involved her mom in a lie that happened to touch me. aita for actually answering the question when it was asked directly
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  • Other people felt it was high time that J faced some consequences.

    Confidentlmcutee She left you covering her rent for months and then got mad when the truth came out. You didn't go looking for her mom, she asked you directly. Not your job to keep covering for her. NTA
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  • shabammmmm NTA. She owes you $1400 and gratitude for helping her out. You owe her nothing.
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  • She didn't have a right to be angry.

    Aggravating_Baker557 NTA You were discussing YOUR finances, which she is negatively impacting with her terrible behavior.
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  • No-Stage-8738 NTA. Did you think anyone would blame you for being honest about someone owing you money (especially if her paycheck can handle it, as her mom implied?)
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  • Sea_Roof3637 This isn't a friend, whenever your lease is up MOVE. NTA
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  • Maybe it was time for somebody else to help her finances.

    Danggoy NTA. Her mom asked, you only answered besides your roommate did not specifically told you not to discuss anything with her mom. The friends who said you have to ask your roommate can cover the rent if it is not paid on time though.
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  • Hypothetical_Sail NTA. If you were a disinterested third party, it would be different, but you're the one currently out $1400.
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  • Life-Yesterday4426 It was your story to tell. Your roommate needs to grow up and stop using you to cover her. You are keeping your credit from failing while she cries victim when she is the problem! NTA
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  • The mom clearly had suspicions already.

    LauraLand27 NTA Her mom obviously knew something was up. Why else would she ask you to lunch alone? You're the only person she could think of that would actually know the truth. As for your roommate? She FAFO
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  • onebigolfish Yeah NTA, you don't need to outright lie to someone to cover for someone who is being irresponsible. Like if you had gone out of your way to spill the beans then ish but if someone asks me a direct question especially in the matter she did I would absolutely tell the truth.
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  • LawyerDad1981 You were welcome to tell her mom... because while roomie might think you had no right to tell her story, you have every right to tell YOUR story. And your story is that you're getting stiffed by a deadbeat. NTA.
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