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Roommate tips

Living with roommates can be a great experience, but sometimes it can pose certain challenges. These tips will help you navigate relationships with roommates.

Be upfront and know whats important to you

  • Have a clear list of priorities,requirementsand deal breakers.

  • Be upfront about quirks and expectations

  • Take a lookat the conditions of the apartment or houseyoullbe living in is it messy?

Talk, in person, regularly

  • Plan time to talk to your roommate(s) in person every month to discuss issues and ideas. What is your idea of neat and clean? What annoys you? What are your study habits?

  • Remember you might see things differently from others

  • Ask questions and find compromises

Make rules and assign responsibilities

  • Divide chores to share the load

  • How will you split groceries?

  • Will you have quiet hours?

  • What is for sharing and what is private?

Keep finances separate

  • Sign individual leases to limit your responsibility
  • If you cannot sign your own lease, make sure everyones name is on the lease

  • Rent payments should be secured with post-dated cheques for the duration of the lease

  • Ifyourepaying thelandlord, make sure to cash your roommatescheques at least a week before the rent is due

Choosing a roommate things to consider

Cleanliness

Most roommate conflicts occur because of differences in expectations around cleanliness and frequency of when chores and cleaning should be done. Agree on these expectations before you agree to live with someone.

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This is another source of conflict. Do you need total quiet,like toplay music 24 hours a day,orwant a living environment that issomething in between? Talk about it to see if you will be happy and productive with your roommates.

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What are your expectations about you and your roommates having friends over? How often? Extended stays? Overnights?

Sharing

Whatwillandwontyou be open to sharing when it comes to things likefood, expenses, kitchen items/furniture, cleaning products, your personal items (clothing, toiletries), andothershared items (toilet paper, spices for example). Have a discussion, make somerulesand stick to them.

Lifestyle

Do you like to party? Do you like to cook and share food? Do you prefer to get take-out? Do you smoke? Are you a rule follower? Do certain things make you anxious? What is your level and expectations around privacy? What are you expecting from the relationship (new BFF, just someone to pay half the rent? A cleaner? Your personal chef?).

Resources to help prevent conflict

  • Consider a chore schedule. Here is an example, but there are others online:

Dealing with conflict

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  • Learn your conflict resolution style

  • Talk in person. Avoid using text.Definitely dontpost anything on social media about it

  • Use I statements instead of blaming you statements

  • Learn what being a good listener means and practice listening.Seekto understand their perspective

  • Stay calm, be kind, assume they have good intentions

  • Dontswear, name call or have an emotional outburst

  • Get support if you need it beforehand

  • Try not to address issues when angry

  • Dontinvolve others that are not part of the issue. (Landlordswill not get involved in roommate conflicts).

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Treat it as a living document that may need revising and changing as the year goes on. Strive to have a win-win situation. You have agreed to live together, and you both want to be happy, so start there and see if you can come to a compromise or a place where you both feel your needs are being met.

Know when to call it quits

  • If you have been threatened, have been assaulted,orfear someone you are living with, get immediate help.

  • Check your rights by looking at.