Her Uncle Just Found Out That She Existed And Bought Her A House, And Now Her Sloppy Friends Think She’s Rude For Not Allowing Them To Live With Her

This 20-year-old girl had a difficult childhood, being raised by a single mother and often struggling to make ends meet.
Her father wasn’t really around growing up, but when her paternal uncle found out that she existed recently, he purchased a home for her.
The home is perfect for her and quite spacious. There are three bedrooms and two bathrooms, and she actually transformed the living room into her bedroom for her convenience. She’s super happy with the way she decorated the space and kept up with all of her bills.
“I’m also grateful that I won’t have to struggle to find affordable rent like a lot of my friends do,” she explained.
Four of her friends, who are two sets of couples, have all been struggling to find a new place before they get evicted from their current one by the end of the year.
Because of the amount of space she now has, these friends of hers have been hinting at wanting to move in with her. However, she knows how they tend to live and isn’t sure she wants to share her space with them all.
“I love these four people more than anything, but they’re sloppy and have a tendency to host after-parties and stuff. Their current house has bottles and cans everywhere; dishes are never cleaned; they somehow have a slug problem,” she said.
Recently, she let another friend of hers move in with her because her friend was struggling financially. She also knew that this friend was going to be cleaner and calmer, so her decision was a lot easier.
However, her four friends ended up hearing about her new roommate, which was when they asked about moving into the two extra bedrooms she still had.

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Because she wanted to keep her house tidy and clean, and stress-free, she told her friends no. She’s very proud and happy in her space, and she wants to keep it that way after everything she’s been through. Even though she loves her friends, she doesn’t want to have to sacrifice her lifestyle for them.
“I told them I won’t let them move in with me unless they actually end up sleeping on the streets, and even then, I’d have my reservations,” she added.
After this response, her four friends claimed that she was being rude for not allowing them to move into her house with her.
And while she feels like she should have the right to decide who lives in her house, her friends aren’t talking to her, so she’s not sure what she should do now.
Do you think that she was rude to not let her friends move in, or do you think she’s making the right decision for herself?
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