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Byrnes says the family and the flatmate don’t cross paths much but when they do it is “absolutely fine”.
Do you get frustrated with your flatmate?
Source: https://metro.co.uk/2023/01/20/the-most-annoying-house-share-habits-have-been-revealed-18137073/
In the second incident, the victim was defiled by her mothers flatmate who lured her into his flat and sexually abused her on his sofa.
Kids don't move out of home because the rent is too expensive, so you decide to get a flatmate or a housemate because that's the price mechanism at work.'
Listing one of the myths, he said to laughter: 'Everybody needs to get a flatmate; everybody needs to work more hours to make ends meet; and young adults should stay at home because of the rental crisis.
“The current policy ignores the fact that people move and as a result tenants in joint tenancies that have seen their contracts ended due to one flatmate moving out or people who have just wanted to relocate have not been protected.”
The four-metre tall front-yard Christmas decoration, nicknamed "have you seen the Muffin Man?" by larrikin locals on Facebook, was found by Suzanne Hendersen's flatmate in their backyard on Sunday, December 10.