Sometimes you've just got to get them to move on. I lived with friends forever and got along with all of them until I lived with Matt. Matt and I did not get along. He was messy, he liked it hot in the house, he was loud. After 6 months I had turned into a passive aggressive freak. Finally came to my senses and I moved out. We are still friends to this day, but roommates never again. Have a sit down talk and write everything down as a contract. If he doesn't do what's on the list, he broke the contract, not you and you can kick him out and still be a good guy.
2006-10-10 07:59:12
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answered by September 3
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If you can afford the place on your own, kick him out. If you need him to make rent, I would lock up the toilet paper and other toiletries and to each his own. Careful he sounds like the type that may use the towels. But I would get rid of him and find a new roommate. With the new roomie set out a contract of what his weekly rent covers and what he is expected to do to contribute to the household.
2006-10-10 07:58:25
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answered by Liz 3
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Sounds like your being a little obsessive.Very simply figure out what the monthly expense is and add on the amount to the rent.Consider it a utility.as far as cleaning goes he's comfortable your not,never going to change that.Hire a house keeper if you have too and split that as well. When forced to pay for someone else to do it,it might be an incentive.
2006-10-10 08:02:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like you have a pretty cruddy roommate. First of all I would raise his rent - if he complains tell him you will can easily find someone else who is more then willing to pay what he does. Take trhat extra money and use it to pay for half of his supplies. As far as cleaning goes tell him there will be another rent spike in a few weeks so you can hire a housekeeper to keep up with his chores. He'll change his tune, and if he doesn't evict him.
2006-10-10 07:58:54
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answered by OohLaLa 4
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Then i think you should increase his rent calculate how much more it will be if he out half of the items to hold up your place like toilette paper, trash bags, food, dishwasher soap, detergenat ect.. but think of even the slitest un importatnt thing just so you will always be on the safe side ...as for the cleaning wow thats tough but you get the idea on what us girls have to put up with when married with a GUY.HEHEHEHEHE
GOOD LUCK!!!!
2006-10-10 07:59:48
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answered by missme 2
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If he doesn't contribute to the household items then keep them in your room. Keep the TP, shaving cream or whatever in your room. Take it with you when you need it and then put it back. If your roommate has any sense of good hygiene that should make him contribute.
2006-10-10 07:58:08
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answered by momofmodi 4
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tell her you sense uncomfortable contained in the mornings and so on, such as you in easy terms informed us. you're paying hire, and its your place too, so which you will desire to have a say! it ought to be a good time to make a "homestead rule" approximately how many nights a week a "particular" chum can stay over....truly, if she gets shielding approximately it whenever you deliver it up, then there is not any thank you to no longer disappointed her. you will in basic terms would desire to attend to it, and make optimistic she is familiar with you dont' desire the guy there every day. If she remains freaking out, initiate finding for a clean place & enable her comprehend the hot guy can initiate sharing the hire.
2016-10-02 04:05:54
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answered by kroner 4
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Tell your roommate that if he does not start to contribute he has 30-days to GET OUT. Find yourself a better roomate and lay down the law before he or she moves in.
2006-10-10 08:03:27
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answered by Anonymous
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i am going thru the very same thing right now...but my roomate has 4 yes i said FOUR children that i have to clean up after CONSTANTLY!!! they come in for like 10 minutes, trash my nice clean place and then leave!! aint that a *****...and to boot, he doesnt contribute to the shopping either ...i have been to the supermarket five times this week!!! im pissed! if you get good advice, share the wealth buddy!
2006-10-10 08:00:15
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answered by nikki m 2
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Seems like you are just baby sitting here. Create a list of choirs and things he need to help you buy, and if he does not live up to his end of the deal KICK HIM OUT.
2006-10-10 07:59:19
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answered by Anonymous
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