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Roommate Raises the Air Conditioner to 83 Degrees Despite Humidity and Mold Growing in the Basement Bedrooms, Claims 78 Is Too Cold and the Bills Are Unaffordable—While Ordering Packages Daily and Falling Asleep With Every Light On

A simple disagreement about an air conditioning temperature has spiraled into a heated conflict between two roommates. One tenant claims that their roommate is not only stubborn but also consistently disregarding shared living conditions, leading to an unbearable environment rife with tension and humidity.

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The poster, who has lived in the two-story apartment longer than their roommate, has been dealing with a sweltering summer on the East Coast. While the living area remains relatively comfortable due to lofted ceilings, the downstairs bedrooms have become stifling hot and humid, prompting the original tenant to keep the air conditioner set at a reasonable 78 degrees. However, their roommate finds that temperature “too cold” and insists on raising it to a sweltering 83 degrees, creating an environment where mold has begun to grow. “There’s been a lot of moisture and I recently found mold in my bedroom,” the poster explained, highlighting the health risks associated with such high humidity levels.

Compounding the frustration, the roommate claims that a lower temperature would lead to higher energy bills, putting financial strain on her budget. Yet, this argument falls flat when the poster notices that their roommate is receiving daily package deliveries, raising questions about her priorities. “What budget?” the poster mused, underscoring the irony of their roommate’s stance against higher bills while seemingly not practicing what she preaches.

The tension has escalated beyond just temperature control. The original poster describes their roommate as being “exhausting,” taking issue with almost everything while neglecting to acknowledge that they have been managing the apartment’s energy bills prior to her arrival. Furthermore, the roommate has a habit of leaving all the lights on before falling asleep, raising issues not only of energy waste but also of basic consideration for shared living space. “If it’s not her way, it’s no way,” the poster lamented, illustrating the imbalance in their living agreement.

The root of the conflict appears to stem from the roommate’s dissatisfaction with the lease renewal contract, an issue they both contributed to but seem to interpret differently. Now, it seems that the new roommate feels a need to exert control over every aspect of their shared living experience, from temperature settings to energy usage. This ongoing battle creates a challenging atmosphere where both parties struggle to coexist.

In the comments that followed the original post, readers expressed solidarity with the poster’s plight. Many highlighted the absurdity of the roommate’s demands, pointing out that living with someone who neglects basic shared responsibilities can lead to chaotic living conditions. Some readers speculated that the mold concern would eventually pose a health risk that would be hard to ignore for both parties involved.

Others were quick to question how the roommate rationalizes her spending habits against the complaints about energy costs. This dissonance resonated with many, painting a picture of someone who is perhaps more focused on immediate comfort than on the broader implications of her actions. Readers felt that the roommate’s refusal to acknowledge the mold and humidity in the home was not just frustrating but potentially harmful, drawing more attention to the seriousness of the matter.

As the summer drags on and temperatures remain high, it remains uncertain how this unresolved conflict will play out. With mold creeping into the poster’s bedroom and humidity rising thanks to the roommate’s temperature preferences, the stakes are higher than just a simple disagreement over AC settings. Both tenants are left to navigate the complex web of shared living agreements, personal preferences, and financial constraints, with no clear resolution in sight.

 

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