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Woman Refuses To Split Rent While Her Dad Tests Whether Her Boyfriend ‘Loves Her Enough’

by Leona Pham
February 3, 2026
in Social Issues

Moving in together is often seen as a big step in a relationship, one that comes with shared responsibilities, shared space, and shared bills. But what happens when those expectations shift because of family involvement?

A young woman who has been with her boyfriend since college thought she had a clear understanding of how they handled money as a couple. That changed after they relocated to downtown Chicago and her father became part of the living arrangement.

What started as a generous offer quickly turned into an uncomfortable disagreement between the couple. Now she is wondering whether she should maintain her position or reconsider for the sake of their relationship. Readers are invited to dive into the story and decide who, if anyone, crossed the line.

A woman moves in with her boyfriend to an apartment from her father

Woman Refuses To Split Rent While Her Dad Tests Whether Her Boyfriend ‘Loves Her Enough’
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AITA for refusing to split rent with my boyfriend?

I (F23) have been dating my boyfriend “Jake” (M23) since our freshman year of college.

In our last year of undergrad, we decided to rent an apartment together. We split everything 50/50,

including utilities, groceries, and rent. We continued living together in the same town as our college after graduation,

but recently, we both got jobs in Chicago and we are currently living downtown.

My dad works in real estate, and he has multiple investment properties.

My dad generously allowed me to live in one of his properties rent-free,

but he said that my boyfriend would have to pay him $400 a month for rent.

My dad is very protective, but he has been nothing but kind to my boyfriend.

My dad's reasoning for making my boyfriend pay rent is that he wants to be sure that my boyfriend is with me for me,

and not because he will have a free place to live.

(Keep in mind, if my dad was renting this apartment out to tenants, he would charge $2100 a month for rent.

Very ritzy building in the middle of downtown Chicago).

My boyfriend is mad at me because he asked me for my half of the $400 for rent,

and I explained to him that I will not be paying rent. My dad is only charging him.

He says that we have been splitting rent for the past 2 years so why would we stop now?

Our rent in our college town was $1200, so we were both paying $600 a month.

Our apartment in Chicago is significantly nicer and he is paying $200 less a month than he did in college.

Is the idea that my DAD doesn’t charge me for rent, but charges my boyfriend, so crazy?

Should I suck it up and pay half because I can afford it?

EDIT: Jake and I still split utilities and groceries 50/50, and when we go out on date nights,

we switch off who pays for it. If he pays one week, I’ll pay the next.

Few topics in relationships ignite as much tension as money, especially when fairness and love seem to pull in different directions.

In a recent Reddit post, a young woman shared her dilemma: her father owns a luxury apartment in Chicago and allows her to live there rent-free, but charges her boyfriend $400 a month.

The boyfriend, feeling that this arrangement is unfair, expects her to split the rent. She refuses, arguing that her father’s generosity shouldn’t become her financial obligation.

At its core, this isn’t just about splitting rent. It’s about navigating the emotional terrain of fairness, trust, and autonomy in a romantic relationship. The boyfriend’s request stems from a sense of equity and shared responsibility, while the woman’s refusal is rooted in her boundaries and the dynamics with her father.

Interestingly, while many might side with the boyfriend, viewing his request as a plea for fairness, it’s essential to consider the woman’s perspective.

Her father’s decision to charge only the boyfriend could be seen as a protective measure, ensuring that the relationship isn’t influenced by financial convenience. Moreover, the woman might feel that contributing to rent in her father’s property could complicate familial boundaries.

Psychologist Joyce Marter emphasizes the importance of setting clear financial boundaries in relationships. She notes that “financial boundaries are essential to healthy relationships and mental well-being”.

When partners have differing financial backgrounds or contributions, open communication becomes crucial to prevent misunderstandings and resentment.

Applying this insight, the woman’s stance can be seen as an attempt to maintain clear boundaries between her familial ties and romantic relationship.

By not contributing to the rent, she preserves the distinction between her father’s generosity and her partnership. However, it’s also vital for her to acknowledge her boyfriend’s feelings and the potential perception of inequality.

In relationships, especially when finances are involved, it’s less about equal contributions and more about mutual understanding and respect.

Both partners should engage in open dialogues, discussing their feelings, expectations, and boundaries. By doing so, they can navigate financial complexities without compromising the emotional foundation of their relationship.

Here’s the feedback from the Reddit community:

These Redditors cheered that OP’s dad is generous and the boyfriend should be grateful, not resentful

zadidoll − NTA Rent isn’t $400, it’s $2,100. Point out that if he wants to split rent

then do so by having your dad charge the full amount which means his portion is $1,050.

Pay your dad that & dad can give it back to you or put it in escrow to save for a future house.

The $400 is a major discount for him & dad lets you have it for free.

Edit: thank you all for the awards! Much appreciated.

stacity − NTA A nice ritzy building, check Located in downtown, check Only $400/month, double check

Near your jobs, check Getting the family discount from GF’s dad, check What more does your BF want?

Clearly he’s not seeing the bigger picture. He’s getting a lot of perks

because of you and he only has to pay a fraction of the rent.

Doesn’t he realize that millions don’t have that luxury in these critical times of the economy?

Plus he’s failing miserably with your dad’s test. ’ Your dad’s suspicions are kinda right.

SlinkyMalinky20 − NTA but I think your dad might see something in your boyfriend

that he’s hoping you will soon see. Gold! ! Thank you for the award!

kr0mb0pulos_michael − NTA. Your boyfriend needs to understand that it's not that you aren't paying rent.

Just that your dad is paying your share. Put him in your shoes.

If his parents covered his rent, would he be obligated to also cover half of your half?

devlin94 − NTA. It seems your bf is failing your dad's test miserably.

BF should be kissing dad's feet for being so generous!

StonewallBrigade21 − if my dad was renting this apartment out to tenants,

he would charge $2100 a month for rent.

My dad said that my boyfriend would have to pay him $400 a month for rent.

My boyfriend is mad at me because he asked me for my half of the $400 for rent, Your dad is doing him a favor.

Tell your bf he needs to pay half of the $2100 that he would be paying if it were not for the generosity of your dad;

just to see how he reacts. NTA - But your bf is; and I hope he's not usually this much of an AH.

SirMittensOfTheHill − NTA. Your father is renting you the apartment at a deep, deep (60+%) discount.

Your half of the rent is being gifted to you by your father, the other half is covered by your boyfriend.

Your boyfriend is nothing to your family at this point, since you are neither married nor engaged,

and apparently shows no signs of moving in that direction.

I don't know why he's only charging your bf $400, though, when half the (normal) rent would be $1050/month.

In any case, your bf doesn't sound very grateful that he's getting an incredible deal,

or that you're getting so much help from your father (that he's also benefiting from).

These commenters roasted OP (and her dad), saying she failed to defend her boyfriend against an unfair test

brokeanail − edit: YTA, you and your dad, for changing the fair deal you

and your boyfriend had so you could give him some insulting loyalty test, etc etc,

there's a whole paragraph downthread. INFO: was Jake fully aware of this setup when you moved in?

If so, why did he think you'd be paying half of the rent? (edited for spelling)

dazedkatwoman − The amount of rent is immaterial to me. This "test" is stupid

because your boyfriend has already proved he isn't there for money by already paying his fair share for years

and not expecting you to cover him. Now he's being asked to change this dynamic because your daddy is the landlord.

You're 23 now, you have to decide if you're willing to stand up to your father

and respect the predetermined dynamic of your relationship

or if you not fronting $200 a month to maintain the agreement is worth torpedoing your otherwise good relationship.

Is your boyfriend worth $200 a month to you?

This situation raises questions about fairness, trust, and the influence of family in a couple’s financial decisions.

Is the father’s protective measure justified, or does it cross a line? How should couples navigate financial disparities and external influences? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.

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Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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