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To Roommate Or Not To Roommate
by: Dan The Roommate Man
Making the Decision
Do you want or need to live with a roommate? What are the pros and cons of
having a roommate? What should you consider when looking for a roommate? And
what issues should you get settled before you move in? On this page we'll
look at the pros and cons and some tips to consider; later, we will look at
the some of the issues you should get settled before moving in with
roommates and how to get them in writing.
The Pros of Roommates
it's often cheaper as costs (rent, utilities, food) are split
household chores are a shared responsibility
you can often afford a bigger apartment with more living space if you split
the costs
a roommate can assuage loneliness
The Cons of Roommates
a perceived (if not real) lack of privacy someone else's problems can become
yours you're relying on someone else honoring their obligations (to pay
rent, to pay utilities, etc.) there's always the potential for disputes,
even with a friend
Some Considerations
Just because someone's been your best friend since elementary school doesn't
mean he or she will make a great roommate.
Often living together can destroy even a close friendship.
It's a good idea to know going in what you want in a roommate and what you
won't tolerate. Will you accept a roommate who smokes? What about one with a
live-in boyfriend or girlfriend? Will you live with someone of the opposite
sex? What about someone of a different sexual orientation? What about
cleanliness? Pets? Morning person vs. night owl?
If you're looking for a room sharing situation (rather than looking for an
apartment with a friend), you need to start looking as early as possible. It
can sometimes take longer to find an acceptable rental share situation than
just to find an apartment.
As with any apartment search, make sure everyone you know knows that you are
looking. You never know where the perfect lead will come from, but often
people are your best source. And people who know you well will probably also
recommend things they know you'll like.
Ask questions. If you're looking at apartment share situations, you want to
know as much as possible about the people you'll be living with, right? Make
a list of questions ahead of time, and get them answered.
Answer questions. Be as honest as possible with potential roommates and put
your best foot forward.
Don't expect that your new roommate will be your new best friend as well.
While the two of you may, indeed, become good friends, it isn't a
prerequisite for sharing an apartment.
Be prepared to compromise. Sharing an apartment or house with someone else
usually requires some adjustment. Chances are you can no longer have your
friends over all night every night, watch whatever you want on the living
room TV, or let the dishes sit for weeks. About the Author
dan the roommate man
www.roommateexpress.com
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