if i kick out my housemate? She hasn't done any one big bad thing, just a lot of small things that mean I really don't trust or like her.
We're not allowed cats here, which i sternly told her, but brought her cat anyway. She said she would find a place for the cat, but she didn't, and the cat basically just lives here now. moreover, she doesn't clean the cats litter tray enough, which means the cat might piss on furniture (and has already done so, luckily it was on someones jacket so the smell didnt stick lol). I love the cat but he has already been scratching doors and furniture and it worries me every inspection.
when she moved in she said it would be temporary, but now it looks like it might not be even though she hasn't informed us about that.
also theres a bunch of things that she's done in the relationship with my partner that make me think she is just an entitled bitch asshole and it would make me feel a lot better to just give her 2 months to leave
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also im pretty sure she will be able to find a new place anyway. she can always move back with her fam as a last resort. im 99.9% certain she won't end up on the street or even be couch surfing for that long.
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@raeaw cat piss is super traumatic to me so my answer is could be big biased. i guess you could give an ultimatum on putting the cat up for adoption because you had agreed on that
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@raeaw I would suggest making sure that you and your partner are on the same wavelength and then serving notice to your housemate.
A and I have tried roommates before and it was always difficult at best, destructive at worst.
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