CAN MY CURRENT ROOMMATE JUST THROW ME OUT?

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you're not onrepparttar lease. All is not lost. Ifrepparttar 110541 landlord has treated you as a tenant -- by accepting rent directly, for example, or putting your name onrepparttar 110542 mailbox or doorbell -- you may have attainedrepparttar 110543 status of a tenant. Surely, if you andrepparttar 110544 roommate rentedrepparttar 110545 place together and it was clear that you were on equal footing, you should be givenrepparttar 110546 status of a tenant.

Once you are a tenant, a co-tenant such as your roommate cannot evict you. Onlyrepparttar 110547 landlord can do that.



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CAN YOU BE A GOOD ROOMMATE?-TAKE THE ROOMMATE TEST

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12. Is it difficult for you to forgive people? Yes or no

13. Do you need to be alone a lot? Yes or no

14. Are you a "neat freak"? Yes or no

15. Do you usually leave dirty dishes inrepparttar sink? Yes or no

16. Do you smoke insiderepparttar 110540 house? Yes or no

17. Do you regularly get drunk? Yes or no

18. If you lived in a "no pet" apartment or house, would you hide your pet from your landlord? Yes or no

19. When asked to help clean up is your answer - I did not make that mess or I did not leave that there? Yes or no

20. Is it difficult for you to clean up after someone other than yourself? Yes or no

If you answered yes to 4 or more of these question, you should probably try to find a place just for yourself.



dan the roommate man

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