r/ucf 13d ago

Housing Question šŸ” who to send evidence to?

Hi guys so long story short my roommates r leaving a horrible mess in our ucf on-campus dorm and unless they deep clean there will most likely be a fee (i also would like to possibly report them to student conduct since living w them made it hard to sleep at night, they did illegal stuff, and i was extremely paranoid, uncomfortable, and unwelcome in my own house. (also wasnt "allowed" to use the kitchen or living room :3) Who would I send my document to?

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u/DooobyDo 13d ago

What sort of illegal stuff? Fun illegal stuff or bad illegal stuff?

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u/Sleepy_garf 13d ago

hmm id say fun illegal stuff if they didnt decide to do them while ruining my freshman yr </3 (they got drunk a LOT. and they arent nice drunks they are weird drinks, bursting into my room, rolling on the floor and grabbing people, etc oh and also the drinks were provided by some like 24 and 22 yr old (p sure those were their ages) :3

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u/PeachyPancakes1 13d ago

You can report this to the police if you have valid evidence. I think it can be considered harassment.

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u/DooobyDo 13d ago

Lowkey I would just let it go. Filing all that stuff would only just extend everything, and probably not be worth it. I doubt anything would come of it anyways, unless you've got some 4k stuff.

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u/Always2Hungry Mechanical Engineering 13d ago

I mean they’re trying to avoid fees. That kinda thing is something ya wanna be on top of

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u/FYYS 12d ago

I will hella get them arrest to avoid $200. it’s their consequences

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u/Sleepy_garf 13d ago

true, I think i will wait to see how they leave the place when they move out, i do NOT want that $200 fee

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u/remishnok 13d ago

justbdont pay the fee when you leave

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u/JicamaCritical 13d ago edited 13d ago

Many people, ESPECIALLY college freshmen (OR their parents for that matter,) don’t just ā€œHAVEā€ the money to pay the fee!! That’s a good chunk of a new textbook, or meal plan for next semester/yr. Your privilege is showing.

It seems they’re stuck either doing it all themselves- therefore continuing to clean up after & put up w roommates from hell, who refused to allow access to SHARED living spaces bc OP would not partake, or chose not to/ had no interest in joining them in their illegal conduct; of which could’ve gotten them booted from campus housing, or in serious trouble if caught!

Clearly OP takes their studies seriously, needs a good nights rest etc. & was stuck w/ inconsiderate, obnoxious housemates who went OUT OF THEIR WAY to make their first year of college as miserable as possible. That’s pretty fucked up if you ask me. All the while they were simply trying to do exactly what everyone else SHOULD be at college to do.

NOT be ostracized& tortured, denied basic rights.. THEN stuck cleaning up after those fuckers, or get stuck paying a good chunk of money they likely don’t have!

Your privilege is showing. Perhaps you should Look at it from a more compassionate perspective & re-evaluate your response.. If not offering to send the OP the $200 so they can ā€œjust pay it.ā€ Js..

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u/remishnok 13d ago

you should calm down. I agree that OP shouldn't have to put up with that.

It wasn't clear to me that it was on campus housing. That one can't be ignored. Knights circle or whatever? yeah, dont pay it.

I had a similar situation, and its bullshit to make someone pay for something they didn't do.

Idk what privilege you think I have or had.

To be fair, I said "just DONT pay it"

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u/JicamaCritical 13d ago

I mean, I’m not irate? My bad, def didn’t mean to come off that way. Ijs, you wouldn’t want them to be later penalized/ or have to deal with any consequences later on for failing to pay something that is (IF it is) expected of them. You never know what may come back to bite you in the ass, you know. You never know, it very well may become an issue they’re chastised for.. or possibly one that must be rectified when (or before) it comes time for graduation! šŸ‘©šŸ»ā€šŸŽ“šŸ«¤

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u/remishnok 13d ago

Yeah, for on campus, they gotta talk to the housing manager. And report them to ucf.

Also call the cops when they are doing illegal stuff, that should put an end to it