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Woman Locks Apartment Door For The Night, Costing Locked Out Roommate Dearly To Get In

by Jeffrey Stone
January 15, 2026
in Social Issues

A young woman locked her apartment door before bed to ensure safety and get some rest ahead of an early shift, unintentionally leaving her roommate stranded outside after she forgot her keys. Hours of missed calls and texts went unnoticed while she slept deeply through the night and rushed out at dawn, only discovering the situation during a work break.

By evening, the roommate had already paid a late-night fee to the landlord for emergency access and confronted her housemate immediately upon return, upset over the inconvenience and expense. She insisted on reimbursement and an apology, but the woman refused, pointing out the simple responsibility of carrying keys and her own inability to respond while asleep or working.

Woman Locks Apartment Door For The Night, Costing Locked Out Roommate Dearly To Get In
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'AITA for locking my roommate out for 12 hours?'

I 21F live in a two bedroom apartment with my roommate 23F, were not super close as we met when she moved into the apartment.

We haven't had any big arguments until now and a couple of my friends have said that i'm the a__hole.

Last night before I went to bed around 8:30pm I locked the front door. I had work the next day and was supposed to get up super early.

I completely missed my alarms and woke up late so I only had enough time to get ready and go to work. I literally just made it in on time.

During my break I checked my phone for the first time that day and noticed about 15 missed calls and about 20 texts from my roommate

asking me to open the door as she had left her keys in her room. At the time of the calls it was about 1 am so I definitely was...

She seemed pretty upset from her voicemails so I just told her that I wouldn't be home until 5 that day.

She never responded to my text, but she was in the apartment when I got home. She had called our landlord to let her in.

She started an argument as soon as I stepped through the door. Ranting about how she had to sleep at a friend's house

and that the landlord charged her 15$ to let her back in as she called after hours. She wants me to pay her back for the charge and wants an...

I refuse as she should of had her keys with her in the first place. I'm sympathetic but she should take responsibility for her own mistake.

The core issue boils down to one roommate prioritizing her own rest and work schedule while the other faced the consequences of leaving keys behind. The locked-out roommate felt abandoned and hit with an unexpected $15 after-hours charge, leading to demands for payback and remorse.

On the flip side, the door-locker wasn’t ignoring pleas on purpose. She was dead to the world at 1 a.m. and dashing out early, with no way to magically appear. It’s easy to see why tensions flared: one person saw it as inconsiderate, the other as unfair entitlement.

What makes this relatable is how it highlights a broader truth in shared living: adults are expected to handle their own basics, like keeping track of essentials.

Forgetting keys is incredibly common. Data shows that as much as 38% of UK residents experience being locked out of their homes at least once a year, often due to simple oversights like leaving keys inside. Distraction, rushing, or auto-locking doors are top causes for these preventable incidents.

In roommate setups, this bumps up against etiquette basics: no one signs up to be on-call door service, especially overnight. Discussing who locks up and how to handle spares, such as hidden keys or spare copies, but ultimately, individuals own their access tools.

Broadening out, this ties into the psychology of adulting and accountability in close quarters. Living with others tests how we balance independence with consideration. Cognitive psychologists note that forgetting everyday items, such as keys, often stems from distraction or absentmindedness rather than deeper issues, and owning the fallout builds maturity.

As Dr. Althea Need Kaminske, a cognitive psychologist, explains: “Because we are most aware of our memory when we have trouble remembering something, our intuitions about how memory works might be a little biased.”

In roommate dynamics, clear communication prevents escalation, maybe a spare key system or heads-up about schedules could have softened this blow.

Neutral advice? Talk it out calmly, set ground rules for future oops moments, and remember: sympathy is free, but covering someone else’s slip-up isn’t mandatory.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

Some people assert OP is NTA because the roommate is responsible for forgetting her keys.

twyste − NTA You were asleep and then at work. Your schedule is your schedule,

you have no responsibility to take care of your roommate’s needs at the drop of a hat. And leaving the door unlocked while sleeping is unsafe.

She needs to learn to be responsible for herself, and this sounds like one of many lessons on the road to getting there.

Simple-Girl55 − NTA, I’ve locked myself out of my own house before and I was 7 months pregnant and it was high 80s outside.

And you know what? It was my own damn fault. I forgot that I detached my keys from my purse and forgot to grab them before walking out the door.

Thankfully I had my car key in my purse still and I just kept myself busy until my husband got home from work.

You didn’t lock your roommate out of the house. She locked herself out.

It’s not your fault that your roommate left her keys at home. And you didn’t make the decision for her to call the landlord.

AntiquatedLemon − What's that saying? Oh yeah, "A lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on mine. " NTA.

No-Jellyfish-1208 − NTA She should've taken her keys with her. You aren't her servant to wait for her and open the door whenever she shows up.

[Reddit User] − NTA - if she had no roommate, her situation would be exactly what it is now.

Some people emphasize that OP was asleep or unaware and had no way to help at the time.

karskipellis − NTA. What was she mad at you for? Locking the door, having your phone on silent

while you were sleeping, not seeing the messages when you got up? Not a single one of those things makes you an a__hole.

oregondude79 − NTA 1 am is very late so its understandable you missed her call.

She's an adult she is responsible for taking care of herself and having her keys and figuring a way in when she forgets them. You don't owe her anything.

Designer-Welcome7362 − NTA. How were you supposed to know she left her keys in the house?

And you weren't sitting in the living room listening to her pound on the door- you were sleeping.

ThrowRA_Clay − NTA You would’ve been the AH if you saw the messages while you were home and refused to open the door,

but that didn’t happen. You didn’t see the messages until the very next day. There was nothing you could do at that point.

You honestly slept through the messages. Which isn’t a mistake. It just happened. The mistake was on her forgetting her keys.

Some people stress personal responsibility and that OP owes nothing in this situation.

Ryujin-Jakka696 − NTA. She has keys it's her fault for forgetting them that's that.

It's not your responsibility to let her in or pay her back when its her fault be an adult and remember your s__t.

In the end, this story is a classic boundary check in roommate life: you can feel bad for someone’s rough night without owing cash or groveling for their mistake.

Do you think refusing to reimburse the fee was fair, given she was asleep and working, or should she have offered something as goodwill? How do you handle “forgot my keys” moments in your own shared spaces? Drop your thoughts below!

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Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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