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Ottawa Apartment Rental Resource
Shared Accommodation:
Pros, Cons, and Considerations
Sharing accommodation may make your shelter cost more affordable;
however, it can pose many problems. People in shared living space
must communicate about how they expect to live together. Set out
guidelines in advance to avoid any problems that might occur. Talk
about responsibilities for household chores, personal property,
keys and privacy. Discuss who will take care of paying the rent,
phone bills, utilities and other shared expenses.
How do your roommates view additional roommates, overnight guests,
smoking, food, drug and alcohol usage, will you share an Internet
connection and, what type, and quiet time? If private space (such
as bedrooms) are different in some way (such as size or view), discuss
who will take which one and at what, if any, additional cost.
Beyond the need to respect each other's living area, at least one
roommate needs to assume some legal obligations. Someone must take
responsibility for damages to the property and for paying the rent
on time. Rights and responsibilities vary somewhat across the country
and they are defined in the provincial and territorial laws that
apply to landlords and tenants.
Usually the person or persons who sign(s) the lease or make(s)
a verbal agreement with the landlord become legally responsible
for the actions of the other roommates. If two or more tenants are
on (i.e. sign) the same lease each is responsible for the whole
rent. The guarantor's liability will depend on the agreement with
the landlord. Likewise the renter listed on the utility and telephone
bills must ensure payment.
Remember, you will be responsible for your roommates' actions if
they are not on (i.e. have not signed) the lease. If each of you
holds separate leases, you are only responsible for what is in your
written agreement. If you both sign the same lease, you are both
equally responsible and the landlord can choose to enforce the lease
terms against either, or both of you.
Your Name, Your Bill
Is yours the only name on the phone bill, utility bill, or lease?
If it is, try to avoid letting your credit rating suffer because
your roommates fail to pay their share of the rent and bills.
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