Roommate Returns After 2 Months—Finds Apartment Totally Redecorated and ‘Unlivable’

What happens when you leave your apartment for two months without paying rent—only to come back and find it looks nothing like you remember?

That’s exactly what happened to one Reddit user, whose post about a dramatic roommate clash has taken the internet by storm.

The disappearing act
According to the post, the roommate had left town for over eight weeks without paying her share of rent or utilities. During that time, the remaining tenant decided to completely redecorate—painting walls bright colors and stringing LED lights throughout the apartment.

When the absent roommate finally returned, she was furious. She claimed the new décor gave her migraines and made the apartment “unlivable.”

“She acted like I destroyed her home,” the tenant wrote. “But she hadn’t even been here—and she didn’t pay a dime while she was gone.”

The internet takes sides
Reddit users overwhelmingly sided with the redecorator. Many pointed out that someone who abandons rent for two months can’t expect to control how the apartment looks.

“She forfeited any say the moment she stopped paying,” one user wrote.
Another joked, “Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.”

Still, a few commenters argued that major redecorating should be a shared decision—even if one roommate has been gone for months.

“Technically, it’s still her home,” one user wrote. “But if she didn’t pay rent, she really has no right to complain.”

A lesson in boundaries—and responsibility
The viral post reignited discussion about roommate etiquette, boundaries, and shared financial responsibility. Many noted that communication and accountability are critical to avoiding conflicts like this.

“If you disappear and stop paying rent, you don’t get to be mad when things change,” another commenter said.

Why the story blew up
The post hit a nerve because it’s a situation many young renters have experienced—living with unreliable roommates, struggling with fairness, and feeling powerless to enforce boundaries. The mix of petty revenge, justification, and absurdity made it perfect for virality.

The final verdict?
Most users agreed the decorator wasn’t wrong—especially given the roommate’s absence and lack of payment. As one commenter summed it up:

“Two months of free rent is worth way more than your LED lights problem. She got what she paid for—literally nothing.”

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