What to include
- Who pays what
- How bills are split
- Move-in date and expected stay
- Cleaning expectations
- Guest rules
- What happens if one person leaves early
Even when people get along, shared housing goes smoother when basic expectations are written down. A roommate agreement does not need to be dramatic to be useful.
A simple written agreement reduces memory gaps and awkward renegotiation later. It also forces the practical conversation before tension builds.
Vague rules are easy to ignore. Clear language around costs, notice and shared-space habits is more useful than a long document that says very little.
The best time to align on these details is before the move, not after the first disagreement.
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