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My Suitemates Continue To Smoke Even After I Asked Them Not To. What Do I Do

Should I call the cops on my roommate who smokes weed?

No. Move out. Calling the police is like calling the neighbor to bring over his pit bull because you heard a noise downstairs. The pit bull might take care of the burglar, but you risk getting mauled in the process. Call the police when you have to or when the risk to yourself is limited. You don’t need your own drug charges if your roommate makes up a story about sharing the drugs and you only called the police because he was broke and didn’t pay you for his half.Every day you live there you run the risk of being arrested for possession, distribution, or something worse. That could end up costing you thousands of dollars in legal fees and court costs, and you could still wind up with a permanent criminal record and your mug shot all over pay-to-get-your-privacy-back websites.It stinks, but don’t get emotional. Make it a business decision. Weigh the risks and act in your best interest.Good luck!Plano Texas Child Custody Lawyer Preston Park

What do I do if my roommate is smoking marijuana? I live on a college campus?

I went to the bathroom this morning and smelled a strange smell coming from underneath my roommate's door. It smelled like marijuana and I noticed she had a towel underneath the door trying to cover the smell. But the smell was very strong.

Now I feel very sick because of the smell.

Marijuana is illegal on our campus. I can contact my RA (resident adviser), but that will mean my roommate will probably go to jail because the RA has to call the police if it smells it.

I don't really want anyone to get into trouble, but I don't want this to be the start of drug parties and thievery, etc. And I don't want to confront them now because I don't know what state they're in (two people are in the room).

Should I contact my RA?

What should I do when I know my roommate is stealing my things?

Before you commit to any plan of action, make damn sure you are 100% correct that it is your roommate who is stealing from you. Here is why:I lived with 2 young women in my 20s. We shared a house that belonged to one of them. They were bitches. There is no nice way to say it. They were very hard to live with. They were mean to me, even mean to my cat.I was a size 16 then. My roommates were both probably a size 2. When clothing and other little items started disappearing from one of them, she confronted me: “Audrey, my stuff is missing. You wouldn’t happen to know anything about that….would you, now?” Said with a sneer. When I said no, she said “You sure about that?” I said “First of all, I don’t steal. Secondly, why would I take your clothing when I couldn’t wear it?”Apparently they decided I was lying. After I moved out, I discovered that in revenge, they’d gone through my antique jewelry collection and taken one of every pair of everything. I didn’t care so much about any of it except for a missing earring that my since-deceased brother had given to me. You can’t undo that. That precious gift being taken still hurts like a knife.Months later, I ran into one of them, who admitted that after I moved out, the theft had continued. The thief turned out to have been the best friend of the roommate who accused me. They also admitted taking their revenge, but shrugged when I asked for the stuff back. I think they threw it away.I’m not saying your roommate is not stealing from you. They might be robbing you blind. But you need hardcore proof before you confront them: video, catching them red-handed, something. Get a NannyCam (one of those teddy bears with a camera in it).If you find out you are right, get out of there fast. I had a roommate who stole my identity. It took 10 years to fully get that cleared up. If your roommate will steal your stuff, there is a decent chance they will also steal your identity. Get LifeLock or a similar service.Just be sure.

How to deal with asshole roommates?

The lease is year long. And i don't want to involve my parents in this. My dad is kinda old and he falls ill quite frequently. My mum takes care of him and also of her own health. The last thing I want to do is dump my problems on them and make them worry more.

The problem with moving out is I don't know if these animals would make it easy or not. As i said, one of them is yet to pay me a part of the first month's rent.
I have some friends from class but they all stay away so the only human interaction i have or could have is with my asshole roommates!
I even started to go to the univ at night just to study and get outta their way but still its like m the bad guy!

Ratting out roommate in dorms?

at my school, the dorms are all set up as 4 person suites. my roommate transferred at semester so it was me and my same 2 suitemates. a new guy moved in as my new roommate. i am good friends with my 2 suitemates but dont like my new roommate...and neither do my suitemates. He has a bunch of weed and always brings friends over to smoke. The weed doesnt bother me that much but the fact that they all sit in MY room and smoke. is it right for me to go tell the campus police? i dont want him living with me and neither do the other roommates. possession of marijuana in my dorm gets the person kicked out indefinitely. I want to do this anonymously. what should i do

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