Her Roommate Just Asked Her To Move Out So Her New Fiancé Can Move In, But She Refused, And Now Her Roommate Is Harassing Her

A 24-year-old girl has lived in her apartment for the past 4 years, and during the time she’s lived there, she has gone through 2 different roommates.
Her first roommate lived with her for the initial 2 years, and her second roommate has lived with her for the last 2 years.
Her roommate right now is 32-years-old and named V, and everything has been great with her up until this point.
“She’s in a long-term relationship, and over Christmas, she got proposed to,” she explained. “Now they want to live together, but they both approached me and asked me to let her fiancé take over my lease and for me to find a new place as soon as possible.”
“I have a few problems with this. I feel like they should find a new place together because I’ve lived here longer.”
“I also told V a few months ago that I spoke to the landlord about once our lease together is up that I’ll be living alone since I can now afford it.”
Back when she did have that conversation with V about living alone, V was cool with that and mentioned that she and her boyfriend could just look for a different place to move into.
So, when it came up that V wanted her to move out, she reminded V that they had already talked about her living in their apartment all alone.
V replied back that she had been looking for another apartment, but all the places she had come across were way too much money, so therefore she and her fiancé should be entitled to their current apartment.

Viacheslav Yakobchuk – stock.adobe.com – illustrative purposes only, not the actual person
Well, she told V that she was refusing to leave and that V could just ask their landlord if there were other apartments coming available in their same complex.
“She started cussing me out and has had her fiancé and their friends harassing me about it,” she said.
“There are 4 months left on the lease, so I’m just going to ignore them, but when I spoke to my mom about it, she thinks I should let them have the apartment since they need to start saving for their wedding.”
Do you think she should move after all and let V live there with her new fiancé?
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