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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:
Frankbeverleyandthebutlers · 30/01/2025 13:53

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

She's not even a lodger, she's a friend "use that term loosely"free loading sponging fucker more like.id have had her out long ago..op is way too nice.

Londonrach1 · 30/01/2025 13:56

Frankbeverleyandthebutlers · 30/01/2025 13:53

She's not even a lodger, she's a friend "use that term loosely"free loading sponging fucker more like.id have had her out long ago..op is way too nice.

You are very right. Op sounds like a lovely person and this user is taking advantage of her. I'd get her out before the weekend and enjoy the weekend...

Calling · 30/01/2025 14:38

OP, I have been in a similar situation and actually after my experience, I agree that you are taking the best approach. People like her can be volatile and you don't want to give her any perceived ammunition for a grudge if you throw her out suddenly.

Best wishes and watch her like a hawk when she leaves. Lock up or hide your handbag etc. Get male support for the day.
Drugs/alcohol may factor in her mess.

AngelicKaty · 30/01/2025 15:33

Londonrach1 · 30/01/2025 13:56

You are very right. Op sounds like a lovely person and this user is taking advantage of her. I'd get her out before the weekend and enjoy the weekend...

But why create drama now (and heaven knows what else from CF) when there's only four days to go? It's simply not worth it.

AngelicKaty · 30/01/2025 15:43

Calling · 30/01/2025 14:38

OP, I have been in a similar situation and actually after my experience, I agree that you are taking the best approach. People like her can be volatile and you don't want to give her any perceived ammunition for a grudge if you throw her out suddenly.

Best wishes and watch her like a hawk when she leaves. Lock up or hide your handbag etc. Get male support for the day.
Drugs/alcohol may factor in her mess.

I totally agree. OP and her DP have been WAY more than reasonable, so her CF ex-friend has no reason to reproach them. A decent person has a strong conscience and it's clear OP and her DP are decent people. They gave CF a deadline to move out (far more generous than they needed to) but they're honouring it and expect the CF to abide by it. When CF has finally left, OP will be able to hold her head high and know she did everything she could to help her (ex)friend in her time of need (the fact the CF just threw it all back in her face shows that she is not a decent person).
Stay strong OP, Monday isn't too far away now. 🤗

Velmy · 30/01/2025 16:19

Well done OP, you've been very generous and patient. She'd have been lucky to get six hours in my house before her stuff was on the pavement!

sausagedogmumm · 02/02/2025 13:22

we unfortunately had to move her move out time to today due to how rude she has been to us the last few days. we told her out by 5 or we call the police and her response was ‘they won’t care lmao’

A crazy situation all round by it is currently 1.30pm and she’s agreed to leave by 5pm so let’s see what happens

OP posts:
Frankbeverleyandthebutlers · 02/02/2025 13:25

Her stuff would be being packed and on the pavement in readiness of her departure.
Good luck in getting rid of her .

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TwistedWonder · 02/02/2025 13:30

Frankbeverleyandthebutlers · 02/02/2025 13:25

Her stuff would be being packed and on the pavement in readiness of her departure.
Good luck in getting rid of her .

Agree with this- the time for being reasonable is long gone. Get other friends round, bag her stuff up and chuck it into the street.

Sorry OP but you’ve continued to let this piss taker walk all over you do you now have to fight fire with fire.

Why on earth have you let this vile creature mug you off non stop in your home without kicking her skanky arse onto the street?

Incenseda · 02/02/2025 13:31

sausagedogmumm · 02/02/2025 13:22

we unfortunately had to move her move out time to today due to how rude she has been to us the last few days. we told her out by 5 or we call the police and her response was ‘they won’t care lmao’

A crazy situation all round by it is currently 1.30pm and she’s agreed to leave by 5pm so let’s see what happens

What utter scum she is.

Autumnnow · 02/02/2025 13:32

What an awful person she is, were there no signs before she moved in? Definitely get her out today, don't make it her choice, put her belongings outside yourself, enlist help if necessary. She's so bloody brazen and appears to have no qualms about the cost and distress she's causing you and your cats. Force her out today without fail. Horrible woman.

BringOnFebBankHoliday · 02/02/2025 13:35

sausagedogmumm · 02/02/2025 13:22

we unfortunately had to move her move out time to today due to how rude she has been to us the last few days. we told her out by 5 or we call the police and her response was ‘they won’t care lmao’

A crazy situation all round by it is currently 1.30pm and she’s agreed to leave by 5pm so let’s see what happens

Oh @sausagedogmumm I feel sick for you!
What an awful way to treat a friend who is helping you! I hope come 5.35 you are sitting in peace in your own house with a large glass of wine, slice of cake.... whatever your choice is.... in hand.

PeggyMitchellsCameo · 02/02/2025 13:35

sausagedogmumm · 02/02/2025 13:22

we unfortunately had to move her move out time to today due to how rude she has been to us the last few days. we told her out by 5 or we call the police and her response was ‘they won’t care lmao’

A crazy situation all round by it is currently 1.30pm and she’s agreed to leave by 5pm so let’s see what happens

Vile behaviour from her in your home.

Incenseda · 02/02/2025 13:41

I think ringing 101 would be wise and asking their advice ahead of time.
I wouldn't trust her an inch.

Calling · 02/02/2025 13:41

OP, you might want to call the police before the deadline anyway, to get advice.

I will PM you.

Lostinmusic22 · 02/02/2025 14:31

Good luck 🤞🏻 op

jeaux90 · 02/02/2025 14:41

She is unhinged, I hope she leaves without further drama.

sausagedogmumm · 02/02/2025 14:42

just had a chat with 101 and they’ve given some great support and have logged it all, if she’s not out by 5 they will support us in getting her out thank god!

thank you for all the kind messages, it has been a real help to remind us we aren’t the villains here

OP posts:
madmumofteens · 02/02/2025 14:43

Good luck OP you have been more than generous 😥 hope she is out by 5pm x

madmumofteens · 02/02/2025 14:44

That's great you contacted 101 don't take anymore of her shit x

Easipeelerie · 02/02/2025 14:47

The fact she initially tried to freeload off you was a red flag. Anyone who is happy to be a burden on others will have no limits to their cheeky fuckery. Get rid quick.

LivingLaVidaBabyShower · 02/02/2025 14:50

Clearly yanbu but the thing I'd love to know is wtf is going through her head
... no one is the villan in their own story but like HOW is she framing it that you are unreasonable??? I cant even imagine the narrative.

I had a similar but different thing hapen amd was badly burned it even affected my work and as a result y dh and i would probably not let anyone live with us again

pictoosh · 02/02/2025 15:09

gosh

what a woman

MrTiddlesTheCat · 02/02/2025 15:12

She thinks she staying. She's in for a shock when the police turn up.

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