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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why would the girl retaliate against your DD for moving out? Does she like your daughter and is just an a-hole or does she dislike your daughter? "Making her feel very uneasy and uncomfortable" is a bit vague; is it because she felt physically threatened or because she was uncomfortable around someone who steals from her? DD can just tell her that it didn't seem like they were a good match, or can just say that she wants to get her grades up and thinks a single will help her do that. [b]I think you let go of the financial losses and just get DD out of there. Sorry she's had a bad experience but good for her for making a change.[/b][/quote] +1 Same applies to the neighbor from Hell, OP. Just GTFO. Done and Done. The bad room mate (and the neighbor from Hell, if not too far gone) will focus on the next target. [/quote]
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