My Roommates Found Out I Got an Inheritance –Then Demanded I Pay More Rent

Polly thought she’d found the perfect living situation — a beautiful apartment shared with her friends, furnished with love and filled with laughter. Most of the furniture and appliances came from Polly’s family, including sentimental heirlooms. Everything was shared freely, and for a while, things felt like a dream. But after Polly’s grandmother passed away and left her a modest inheritance, everything changed.

Polly’s roommates — Mia, Marcus, and Jake — went from supportive friends to opportunists. The day after she shared the news about her inheritance, they confronted her, insisting she pay more rent since she now had “more money.” Polly was stunned. She reminded them she’d already given so much, from furniture to food. But their logic was simple: she had more, so she should give more — even if it came from her grandmother’s death.

Shocked and hurt, Polly reflected on her grandmother’s words: “People will show you who they are when it comes to money.” She decided to reclaim what was hers. While her roommates were out, she gathered everything she owned — furniture, appliances, decor — and moved it into her bedroom. Her roommates returned to find their shared space empty. She made her point clear: if they wanted fairness, they could start by using only what belonged to them.

Over the following weeks, the apartment was filled with tension. Her roommates tried guilt, anger, and compromise, but Polly remained calm. Their true colors had been revealed, and she wasn’t going to ignore that. When the lease renewal came up, Polly announced she was moving out — to a one-bedroom place she could afford, thanks to her grandmother’s inheritance.

She left behind a note thanking them for the lesson. In her new space, Polly finally felt peace — and honored the woman who taught her the value of self-respect.