'Little People, Big World': Amy feels intimidated as Matt decides to inspect the house before she moves out

Amy and Matt Roloff's relationship still has some awkward situations as in the season premiere she struggles to accept the way he behaves
Amy Roloff (TLC)
Amy Roloff (TLC)

Amy and Matt Roloff decided to separate as they realized that their relationship wasn't working out and was taking a toll on the family. While the two have moved on and are in a loving relationship with their respective partners, one thing that is holding them together is the farm that they brought together. 

Amy revealed that she agreed with Matt buying half of the farm because she was not in a financial position where she could purchase it. While Matt owns half of the land, the other half still belongs to the couple and it also has their family home in which Amy has been staying. After staying there for a long time, Amy decided to move out and find a new place. 

Even though it's been years since the pair separated, Amy confessed that she does not feel comfortable knowing that her ex stays a few steps away from where she is living. However, that leaves her with the big question of what to do with the farm. Matt says there are three options; one, he could buy it out. Second, their children buy the house or third, someone buys the land. 

While Amy has to make the big decision, she decides to wait it out until she finds a place for herself. However, before that Matt decides to walk into the house with a guy to inspect the house. Inspecting the house is a normal procedure that is followed when one is planning on selling the house. 

Amy did not appreciate that Matt decided to bring a guy of his own to inspect the house knowing that she was still, living in the house. She felt intimated and wondered if Matt did not trust her with taking care of the house. 

Once the guy started inspecting, there were several questions that Matt had about the house. Amy was surprised as these were the same repairs that had to be made when he was living in the house. While she tried to explain this to him, Matt thought that Amy did not like being questioned. 

However, fans took Amy's side as they thought it wasn't right of Matt to inspect the house while Amy was still staying. "She’s not even out and that angry troll is already trying to get that house as he wanted," read one comment. Another wrote, "Is it me or Matt has been an extreme asshole to Amy throughout this." 

While Matt might be thinking that he is not doing anything wrong, it seems like the viewers have made their judgment.

'Little People, Big World' airs on Tuesdays at 9 pm ET on TLC.

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