Sometimes we agree to move in with people out of desperation, emotional commitment, and other reasons. However, we are making a bad mistake when we choose to move in with someone anyway when there are many red flags all over the place! Here are a few signs to pass on signing an apartment leasing contract with your potential roommate, boyfriend, girlfriend or relative. (For sake of space and time, the person in this writing will be referred to as “He”).
One. He shows up late
to an appointment without his half of the money.
Two. He lies on his
application.
Three. He appears to
be too friendly with everyone who is living there including flirting with the staff.
Four. He tells you
one thing and you find out another about the suite and then another and
another.
Five. He attempts to
cover up something about his past by talking over what the apartment leasing
consultant or manager is telling you both, changing details, ignoring facts, or
attempting to argue.
Six. He makes false
promises on what he is going to pay and do while in the suite and when you
question him on things he becomes irritable, impatient, and even goes so far as
to tell you what you will and won’t do in an angry tone.
There are other signs you should pay attention to like your future
roommate’s mannerisms, the kind of questions he asks or doesn’t ask, whether he
communicates with staff about his account, and any warnings that others around
you might be giving you about your roommate.
Also, notice how this person organizes his current atmosphere. Is he or you often clean or unclean? Do you have a long history of financial
issues with this person?
When you pay attention to the early signs before committing
to a leasing contract, you can save yourself future problems like showing up
one day in court because you can’t seem to pay your rent due to your
irresponsible roommate.
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