Cleaning Schedule
The term, “clean”, is a relative term, but the point here is whether you love it or hate, you still need to clean the property. If you and your roommates are planning on hiring professionals to clean on a regular basis, then just figure out how often and how the costs will be split and skip to the next section. However, if you plan on cleaning the property with your own hands, then it’s important to establish what needs to be cleaned, how often it needs to be cleaned and who will be responsible for cleaning what. For some people, a verbal agreement or a handshake may be enough, but if you would prefer to have something in writing and to be able to keep track of what’s been cleaned, when it was cleaned and who cleaned it, then it’s important to talk about this early on and agree to what it will look like.
Guests, Guests, Guests
We all have friends and families and occasionally we like to invite them over to our homes so we can spend time with them. If you have roommates it’s important to talk about how you will handle guests. These might include things such as; can they show up unannounced, how early can they show up, how late can they stay, can they spend the night, are they allowed to eat groceries, use amenities, can they spend the night etc. These things may not seem like major issues at first, but we’ve heard some horror stories about significant others or family members that overstayed their welcome and how this contributed to a toxic living environment. The worst one we’ve heard of was someone letting their friend stay in their roommates’ bed while they were away without getting permission. So be sure to talk about this in advance and not after the fact.
Smoking, Drinking and Cannabis Consumption
Some properties don’t allow smoking in doors but some do. If your apartment allows smoking in doors, it’s probably a good idea to decide with your roommate(s) whether or not you are ok with smoking in doors or even on the balcony, if you have one. This applies to drinking and cannabis consumption too. Some people may not drink or consume cannabis products, and even if they do, they may be opposed to storing or consuming it around their home. It’s better to talk about this with your roommate(s) than to assume it’s not a problem and then found out that it is after the fact.
Space, Space, Space
Living with roommates means you’ll have a lot of shared spaces and it’s important to establish how these spaces will be shared. If you feel a space like your bedroom should be private and off limits, then make that clear if you don’t think it’s understood. But when it comes to spaces like the bathroom which may have to be shared, talk about when you’ll need to use it. This comes in handy if you need it before going to work or before going to school, since it’ll help prevent fights and arguments over when you need to use it. Which leads to our next point…