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Overstaying lodger!

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Anniechip Fri 09-Feb-18 22:10:26

Hi everyone,
I don't post very much but always read the very interesting topics, such great advice on many things, which leads me to this topic.
8 or 9 years ago my husband met a young lady through work. She is the same age as our DD- 36. They (DH and female) are both big rugby and football fans so had a lot in common. She started coming round to watch matches, stopping for tea etc chatting about this and that. A nice enough person who I chatted to about cooking,holidays etc general life 'stuff'! Her family live away but she has a very large social circle.
Last March she told us that she was going to have to move out of her rented house that she shared with another female as the owner had sold up. She had a month to find somewhere alternative. We live in a 3 bed terrace, both our children have families and houses of their own.
DH asked me if she could move in with us 'for a few weeks' until she found somewhere.
Reluctantly I agreed but really wanted to say no, I felt under pressure as she was having no luck finding anything.
12 months previous to this our DD, her husband and 15 month old who had been living with us for 18 months, saving for their own place, had moved out and I was just about getting my house back to what I wanted it to be.
So....... The lodger moved in lock stock and barrel.
I had to empty a large wardrobe in my second bedroom, clear 2 kitchen cupboards and fridge and freezer space.
We agreed on a rent of £300 a calendar month.
Now she is becoming far too comfortable and complacent.
Leaves washing in the machine for a couple of days or on my dryer in the back room, coats over dining chairs, shoes in the hallway, dishes in the sink for a couple of hours, etc etc.
Now I feel it's time she was moving on. My dGC like to have sleepovers but have to sleep on an air bed in our room instead of a nice comfy bed in their own little room.
The back room is my 'office' so no room for a bed.
I want my own space back but unfortunately my husband sees no wrong. If anything his life has been enriched as night after night they sit and watch sport and chat endlessly. I end up in the dining room or upstairs in bed!
AIBU to say it's time now? I want my house back!!
DH doesn't think there is a problem and says we need the money- he was made redundant in June after 18 years in the same job, but has since found another so we are both still earning.
I would willingly give up the £300 a month to have my life and house back! Any ideas on how to get rid?!

Mapleleaf Tue 03-Apr-18 09:49:02

Perhaps, * BlueBelle*, but to be fair it's a very long post, and the op was offering the same advice as everyone else! ?

bikergran Tue 03-Apr-18 09:32:50

Annie forgot to say....you can now run round naked! once again (don't forget to close the curtains though) smile

Bathsheba Mon 02-Apr-18 13:03:47

driverann haha, keep up!

Jalima1108 Mon 02-Apr-18 12:51:38

I'm only on page 5 (but there are 100 posts on each of the first four pages grin)!

BlueBelle Mon 02-Apr-18 04:26:08

Well done Annsixty
Isnt it annoying when people only read a couple of posts then 18 pages on offer a solution ??

BBbevan Mon 02-Apr-18 02:37:23

And we are all relieved. ?

Elegran Sun 01-Apr-18 20:30:49

I think you have skipped most of the story, driverann, the lodger is gone now.

driverann Sun 01-Apr-18 19:38:51

There is no way I would have got myself into this situation, your husband and this women are taking you for a mug. Don’t let them. Give her one months notice if your husband protest tell him he can to go with her if he wants.

FarNorth Sun 01-Apr-18 10:56:25

This must be such a weight off you! Definitely get DH doing lots of work to get ready for your visitors.
Whoopee!!!!

harrigran Sun 01-Apr-18 09:49:45

Phew, I have been holding my breath. Enjoy.

luluaugust Sat 31-Mar-18 19:00:18

Hooray have fun with the clear up!

Anniechip Sat 31-Mar-18 15:37:42

HiLuckygirl
Far too busy to talk- at the moment!? I am having so much fun cleaning, sorting and charity bagging! DH has taken 3 bags to the local tip. even he has begun to realise just how short of space we have been! This is real and proper Spring cleaning Happy Easter everyone! Xx

Willow500 Sat 31-Mar-18 14:22:55

Super news - enjoy the freedom of your home at last!!

toscalily Sat 31-Mar-18 14:11:13

What great news, we can all breath a sigh of relief. Enjoy Easter with your family.

bikergran Sat 31-Mar-18 12:09:43

well done...spring cleaning ahoy<<<<<<<<<<,

eazybee Sat 31-Mar-18 11:40:49

Glad it has all been resolved, and you have finally got your home back. Enjoy your Easter.

Luckygirl Sat 31-Mar-18 11:37:15

I am intrigued to know whether OP and her OH can think of anything to talk to each other about now that they are on their own! grin

Menopaws Sat 31-Mar-18 10:53:50

So that was the Easter omnibus edition, what are we going to follow now? Anyone?,! Well done annie

Auntieflo Sat 31-Mar-18 09:34:32

Well done Anniechip, and thanks for the update. Enjoy your cleaning marathon

Oldwoman70 Sat 31-Mar-18 09:32:48

Well done for sticking to your guns! You obviously made it clear you weren't going to allow her to impose on your good nature any longer. Now make sure your DH knows he is never ever to put you in any situation like that again.

Mapleleaf Sat 31-Mar-18 09:29:27

Anniechip, that's great news! Well done and many congratulations. Have a fantastic Easter ? .
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travelsafar Sat 31-Mar-18 08:05:46

Ah now is the time to get on with your newlife.
Have a wonderful Easter.

PamelaJ1 Sat 31-Mar-18 07:59:02

Congratulations?⭐️?✨

Jalima1108 Fri 30-Mar-18 23:53:18

So pleased to hear the news - and achieved without any hard feelings by the sound of it Anniechip!

Have a lovely Easter with your family smile

Anniepops Fri 30-Mar-18 23:02:51

Fantastic news. Have followed your story and am so happy for you. X