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Is it me, or is my new flatmate batshit?

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ThierryEnnui · 15/10/2018 22:08

Posting in Chat so this disappears eventually.

I’m almost sure I’m not BU, but I’d appreciate a sounding board before I compose a strongly worded message!

My new flatmate moved in 3 weeks ago. When I’d met her I saw no red flags - on paper she lives a similar lifestyle to me, we clicked straight away, she’s chatty etc. But within a couple of days, something in my gut just said it wasn’t quite right. On the first morning, she quite loudly knocked on my door and opened it (I was asleep) and asked to borrow a comb. I got up and found her one. 5 mins later, she wants to borrow my toothpaste. And then my hairdryer. Fine, she’s just moved in, but she’s come from another flat share so surely she had these things before?

That evening she baked chicken in so much BBQ sauce I must have burnt a week’s worth of calories scrubbing the dish (which was left on the side, not even soaking). I’m a vegetarian and she hadn’t done much to clean up the raw chicken-y mess from her meal prep: there were chunks attached to the chopping board which she’d put straight into the dishwasher.

A couple of other things:

  1. I was away for the weekend and she had come into my room, taken my hairdryer again and not returned it
  2. She’s taken one of the sofa scatter cushions for her bed - I didn’t know this until I went in to try and find the kitchen scissors when she was out. The kitchen scissors have turned up this evening after I asked, as they had fallen (?) into her handbag...

All of this is irritating but not a dealbreaker. Until this evening... as I got in from work she asked if she could ask me a ‘strange’ question. Sure, fire away. She very gingerly and awkwardly began to imply she’d invited a bloke over next weekend. I laughed and said ‘don’t worry!’ - it wouldn’t bother me at all. But then she came out with: ‘so would you mind if i paid for you to get a hotel for the weekend?’

I laughed awkwardly and muttered something about keeping out of their hair and that I’m a heavy sleeper so it wouldn’t be necessary, but I feel a) completely baffled and b) like I need to send her a carefully crafted message just making clear that this is my home and I found it odd. One friend’s theory is that she wants the bloke to believe it’s her own flat. Another thinks she’s got weird fetishes Grin

I just think it’s really fucking cheeky and has kind of heightened all my irritation about the other things to the point I feel kind of uncomfortable and like I don’t want to be here! Any tips on what to say in my message would be appreciated - I want to give her a chance and I don’t want to be heavy handed, but I feel I need her to realise that it was a completely bonkers and disrespectful thing to suggest. Confused

OP posts:
DBN1 · 15/11/2018 18:54

WeeSausage the OP said she'll stand by the original leaving date of 21st. I do hope that the batshit lodger has already left though.

ThierryEnnui · 18/11/2018 22:17

Well... she’s gone (i think...)

As I mentioned, she had let me know she’d found somewhere else to live and was moving out Friday 16th.

It got to Wednesday with no sign of packing - and that evening I got a message from her saying she’d not been well and would need to move out over the weekend. I said Saturday morning 11am was the absolute latest time as I had a cleaner coming in (true story). She didn’t reply to that message.

10am yesterday morning and still no sign of packing, and she was still asleep. At that point I phoned my mum for backup support. She arrived at about 10.30; psycho flatmate emerged a few minutes later and began moving her stuff out to the car. Anyway, she cleared off at about 1pm. Meanwhile the cleaner couldn’t access the room Hmm

As she left she asked me for the surplus cash before I’d even checked the room. I gave her £90 thinking I just wanted her out of my hair by then. By some miracle, everything she’d nicked was back in its place. She left a box here and said it wouldn’t fit in her car (fair enough) and could she collect it next week. I said I’d load it into my car and drop it off to her as we both work in the same nearby town. All sorted.

Until today... a huge knock on the door. I assumed it may be a neighbour - nope, it was her! “I was in the area” (were you? On a Sunday? Really?) i trudged out to my car with her and gave her the box. Off she went. Now I’m thinking I really do need to change the locks- why on earth didn’t she message me before driving over to check I was in? Gave me chills!

But for the most part... it’s all over. Thank fuck!

OP posts:
MyShinyWhiteTeeth · 18/11/2018 22:36

I'm convinced the people who lived in my house before me had kept copies of the keys. I thought several times someone had been in. The toilet seat was left up in an all female house, the kettle was still warm a few times and I couldn't find the stash of mail (from previous tenants) that I needed to send on to the estate agent/landlord.

The front door was replaced and then someone kept going in the back garden. I started bolting the backdoor and the feeling someone had been in my house while I was out seemed to stop.

I would get the locks changed.

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Harebellmeadow · 18/11/2018 22:40

OP how can you not change the locks - please do so!

DeusEx · 18/11/2018 22:42

Well done on getting her out peacefully enough - and definitely change the locks!!

@MyShinyWhiteTeeth - !!! That’s awful!

VanellopeVonSchweetz99 · 18/11/2018 22:55

How's it going OP, has she left?

Def change the locks. Since reading the novel 'A Pleasure and a Calling' by Phil Hogan (not a bad read!) I think of these things a lot.

VanellopeVonSchweetz99 · 18/11/2018 22:57

Sorry, just saw your update. Good riddance!

BerylStreep · 18/11/2018 23:11

Glad she is gone.

aussiemum8 · 18/11/2018 23:29

Glad she's gone. Please change the locks ASAP.

Jayfee · 19/11/2018 09:32

Peace at last. And yes, get the locks changed.

Jux · 19/11/2018 15:06

Thank goodness. Hope you never see her again,

Arkengarthdale · 19/11/2018 18:44

Thanks for the update, I really like to know how these things pan out! And yes do change the locks. Her behaviour isn't normal

BlueJava · 19/11/2018 19:01

You don't think she wants to hoodwink the guy to thinking she owns the flat do you? I wouldn't want to move out of my own place for the weekend anyway - but I certainly wouldn't knowing she was bringing a stranger back. That seems weird.

Iloveeating · 19/11/2018 22:44

@MyShinyWhiteTeeth that's really creepy!

MyShinyWhiteTeeth · 20/11/2018 02:11

I will always pay for the locks to be changed now. I can't prove it happened but for peace of mind it is worth it. One of my landlords had several properties and he'd rotate locks when tenants left.

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