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Roommate agreements that prevent fights

Most roommate blowups aren't about big things — they're about unspoken expectations. A simple written agreement up front saves the friendship.

Dad's Quick Take

Before you move in together, agree in writing on how you'll split rent and bills, handle chores, deal with guests and quiet hours, and divide shared costs. It feels awkward for ten minutes and prevents months of resentment.

What to spell out

Dad's take

Money and dishes end more friendships than anything else under one roof. Write it down while everyone's still being nice — future you will be grateful.

Common questions

Isn't a written agreement overkill with friends?

The opposite — clear expectations are what keep friendships intact. It's not distrust; it's good fences.

How do we split uneven rooms?

Bigger room or private bath usually pays a bit more. Agree on it before move-in, not after.

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