not necesarily. We dont know the information regarding the situation. One of my friends, when she went to college, had terrible roommates. They drank and smoke all the time in their room, which violated the school policy, and would often have their boyfriends over, so my friend couldnt get any work then. She talked to them, but they refused to tone it down, so she went to someone in authority (i forget who) and even that person didnt do anything, or see a problem. Her roommates didn't like her 'attitude', so they kicked her out by putting all of her stuff outside and taking her name off the door. So, I wouldn't just assume OP is the one to blame for being kicked out. It would be best to understand the story first
This post is from another side and op explained there that his roommates are constantly partying and generally not very considerate towards others if I remember correctly and he just wants his peace. So he complained a lot against them or something like that, that's why they want him out.
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