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friend ‘lodging’ gone sour

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sausagedogmumm · 26/12/2024 23:10

Need some advice/opinions

Myself and my partner let a friend lodge with us a few months back. At the time she had no where to go and we offered to help, as it’s just the 2 of us with 3 bedrooms. The original deal was a stop gap for her whilst she got herself sorted, we agreed she wouldn’t pay rent but instead pay for household bits and bills. This was a short term fix, she has a cat who we originally said would have to stay elsewhere as we have cats and a puppy of our own and our cats are female and not yet spayed and live inside and hers is a male, outside cat. She also informed us all her belongings would be stored elsewhere, it would just be her and the stuff she needed for a short while, whilst she got back on her feet.

She was unable to find anywhere for her cat to stay so we suggested he stayed downstairs in our dinning room which leads out into the garden and would give him access in and out - it’s a big space and cosy and would mean he was completely separate from our pets, we even suggested she could bring him up stairs at night - our spare room is tiny so this seemed a better option for him.

The week she moved in, we were informed she’d lost her job and the storage had fallen through, so suddenly we had her, alllll her stuff and her cat in our tiny spare room (and her belongings filling our garage and dinning room). She then refused to house the cat downstairs and instead insisted we put up a ‘shelf’ on the outside of our mid terrace house so he could jump in and out. We turned this down, so after a lot of trying to change our minds, she settled for him being let out the front door (carried down).

We realised within a month in, none of our ground rules had really been respected, she was regularly letting her cat mix with ours and then randomly dropped on us, her cat has a gum disease which can be transferred through salvia. She did not contribute to bills and would leave all her dirty washing up in the bowl for us to clean. She then began to leave her cat outside all evening and go out, which caused our neighbours to complain he was trying to get into their houses - to which her response was to tell them to ‘f off.’ She spilled some kind of ink on our carpet which she didn’t inform us of and it’s now ground in and the whole thing needs replacing, put posters on our walls and cracked our paintwork.

As you can imagine, we are very frustrated with the situation and became even more so, when she asked to write up a contract claiming she was paying rent so she could claim more benefits. We refused as she was not actually wanting to pay but transfer it to us and then us send it back and we said we cannot since that is fraud and we are in jobs that require a DBS.

This caused her to become even worse with us and she now regularly moans at us for things like letting her cat in when it’s raining or shutting her bedroom window if we’re going out for the evening and she’s also out till late.

We decided to inform her, we would need our spare room back by the end of jan (6 weeks notice), we stated this was mainly due to our cat ripping out her fur due to the stress of the male cat in the house, meaning until he’s gone, our poor girl is on steroids and stress relief which is costing us hundreds. This combined with the fact she leaves heaters and lights on at all times and has 2 hour baths which has caused our bills to triple, has meant we can no longer have her stay.

She has taken this awfully, threatening suicide and claiming she’ll be on the streets. We have suggested again and again, she contacts the council to try and get housing support but she refused to do so until we told her she had 6 weeks.

Was it fair of us to give her a deadline to move out? We genuinely cannot afford it and my partner grew up in a household with a parent who regularly threatened suicide so as you can guess, he is finding it all very hard

OP posts:
MrsPeterHarris · 05/01/2025 11:19

Frankbeverleyandthebutlers · 03/01/2025 03:03

Definitely shorten that time frame, that's one nasty bastard making you feel uncomfortable in your own home.
Hope it's not long before she's history.

This! I'd tell her to get out today. No one os going to be nasty to me & especially not in my own home when they've completely taken advantage of my kindness.

EsmeSusanOgg · 05/01/2025 11:22

sausagedogmumm · 03/01/2025 02:58

Sorry for the lack of replies!

She did not spend christmas with us luckily, she stayed with some other friends but has come back to finish off her weeks here with a vengeance. Currently refusing to speak to us and seemingly removed us from her social media which makes me think she’s posting about us - luckily i have friends she hasn’t thought to delete who are keeping an eye on that side of things. (they are my friends who has she met over the years but very much on our side).

My partner and I are close to shortening the time frame due to how uncomfortable the living situation now is - previously she was civil but now it is just comfortable - will check back in once this has been actioned

Give her to the end of the week. Then that is it. If she gets nastier, give her until the end of tomorrow.

tornscone · 05/01/2025 14:27

Why on earth does horrible unwanted guest need - or deserve -notice to move out?

She isn't speaking to you so what are you afraid of? That she won't speak to you? Cos she already isn't. If she never speaks to you again that will be a bonus!

Pack her stuff into the car and drop her off somewhere without saying anything.

tornscone · 06/01/2025 19:13

Travelodge wouldn't give 72 hours notice to a non paying resident so why are you?

Calling · 07/01/2025 17:56

Lock up valuables, hide your handbag etc and then have male support on leaving day.

Bananalanacake · 07/01/2025 18:22

Well it was the 6th yesterday, hope you're rid of the freeloading cow.

Tikityboo · 07/01/2025 18:33

Bananalanacake · 07/01/2025 18:22

Well it was the 6th yesterday, hope you're rid of the freeloading cow.

We decided to inform her, we would need our spare room back by the end of jan (6 weeks notice),

From the OP - so still a few more weeks to endure.....

Freeasabird76 · 08/01/2025 04:27

Get ger out for your own health and wellbeing.

mjf981 · 08/01/2025 05:12

Oh I wouldn't be putting up with any of this. I'd wait til she was out, then I'd be changing the locks and putting her stuff on the street. What a nightmare.

Calamitousness · 08/01/2025 06:44

She’s horrific and responsible for her own actions. She hasn’t tried to be a reasonable house guest nor adhered to any rules or paid you to compensate for her additional costs. I wouldn’t give her to end Jan. Get her out by Friday at latest. Change locks and block her. Call police if she shows up and makes a disturbance. This is not someone you want in your lives when this is over.

Therealjudgejudy · 08/01/2025 15:17

Please tell us you found your backbones and kicked the parasite out op...

nam3c4ang3 · 08/01/2025 15:26

End of Jan! I would kick her out now. And she's not your friend OP.

Ankleblisters · 29/01/2025 14:50

Is she gone yet OP? Hope you've got your home back to yourself and are enjoying it

BellaCiaoBellaCiao · 29/01/2025 18:03

Update?
hope you have got things sorted now, OP

WhenTheyComeForYou · 29/01/2025 18:11

sausagedogmumm · 03/01/2025 02:58

Sorry for the lack of replies!

She did not spend christmas with us luckily, she stayed with some other friends but has come back to finish off her weeks here with a vengeance. Currently refusing to speak to us and seemingly removed us from her social media which makes me think she’s posting about us - luckily i have friends she hasn’t thought to delete who are keeping an eye on that side of things. (they are my friends who has she met over the years but very much on our side).

My partner and I are close to shortening the time frame due to how uncomfortable the living situation now is - previously she was civil but now it is just comfortable - will check back in once this has been actioned

For gods sake OP, she’s treating you both like mugs! And you’re accepting it!

Get her out!

“I’m sorry but you ignoring us is both rude and ungrateful. We’ve done a lot for you and your behaviour is awful. You need to leave tonight. We won’t accept people treating us like this. If you present to the council as homeless, hopefully they’ll help”.

Then watch her like a hawk to make sure she doesn’t damage your home.

Come on now, stop letting her walk all over you, it’s your home!

sausagedogmumm · 30/01/2025 09:17

Hi all,

Monday is the official move out day - we’ve chased a few times to remind her of the date and have people on standby to support us with the day so officially 4 days left of this mess!

OP posts:
sausagedogmumm · 30/01/2025 09:18

we are also due to get the locks changed that afternoon

OP posts:
wineandagoodbook · 30/01/2025 09:24

How has she been with you?

Last update she was not talking to you, sounds like it has been a bit of a nightmare, if you are having to change the locks

AngelicKaty · 30/01/2025 09:25

@sausagedogmumm Well done OP. I hope it all goes smoothly on Monday (or as smoothly as it can) and you, DP and your cats can enjoy peace and quiet in your home again from next week. (Heaven knows you deserve some peace after this CF has taken advantage of your good nature for months.🤗)

madmumofteens · 30/01/2025 10:05

Thank goodness OP I hope there are no further dramas and she moves out as planned x

Snowmanscarf · 30/01/2025 10:15

Thank you further update. Fingers crossed for Monday!

Incenseda · 30/01/2025 11:36

No wonder such a high percentage of people are so hard hearted and bad minded.

Stories like this of kind hearted people being taken for granted give me the rage.

MikeRafone · 30/01/2025 12:14

sausagedogmumm · 30/01/2025 09:18

we are also due to get the locks changed that afternoon

If it’s a Yale lock, you can change just the barrel - I e done that before and cheaper

BruFord · 30/01/2025 12:29

You’ve been beyond patient, OP, and I’m glad that you’re changing the locks. Unfortunately you need to given that she’s such a cf.

Londonrach1 · 30/01/2025 13:06

Op why she still there. You too nice. Lodgers have limited rights and she is using her. Why you waiting until Monday. I'd tell her to go tomorrow and change the locks so you can enjoy the weekend

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