NYC Life

How to Prevent Common Roommate Problems

Sometimes, when you live in a city of 8 million people and ever-rising rents, the only financially viable living option is an apartment you share with many other people. And although it is technically illegal for more than three unrelated people to live together in New York, that rule is widely ignored by landlords and real estate agents alike.

Having roommates can be a wonderful experience. If you like each other and are respectful of everyone’s personal space, you can often end up with built-in best friends, the people who are always down to crack a beer, sit on the couch, and de-stress after a crazy work week.

But living with other humans – especially a lot of them – is a delicate balance, and requires a lot of understanding and patience.

Here are a few essential rules of thumb to consider when bunking up:

(Featured photo by Stacie via Flickr Creative Commons)

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