Off Campus Living

Selecting a Roommate

Selecting a roommate is not as critical as finding your life’s companion, but it shouldn’t be like a blind date either. No roommate will be perfect, but a bad one will grow more annoying and frustrating over time and can cause long-lasting problems. Whether a prospective roommate is your best friend or someone who answers a classified ad, you should interview the person carefully and make sure you know the answers to some specific questions.

Finally, consider arranging an escape clause that specifies who will stay and who will leave in case it doesn’t work out. Most roommates stay together for only a year or two and then move on. Planning will help avoid most major disagreements while people are living together, but if the unexpected becomes a problem, remember that discussion and compromise are still the best strategies.

Good luck!