Help me draft a roommate agreement we'll actually use — not a legal document, but a clear set of expectations.
ROOMMATES: {names + how_we_know_each_other}
RENT SPLIT: {how / by_room_size_or_equal}
UTILITIES: {what's_included_what's_split_how}
MOVE-IN DATE: {date}
LEASE LENGTH: {months}
MAJOR PAIN POINTS we want to prevent: {cleanliness / noise / guests / pets / food / chores / paying_on_time}
VALUES / STYLE: {introvert vs extrovert; chill vs strict on cleanliness; partners over often, etc.}
DEAL-BREAKERS for each of us: {ask each roommate}
DRAFT a one-page agreement covering:
1. **Money** — exact rent + utility split. Who pays whom by what date. What happens if someone is short one month.
2. **Cleaning** — common areas: who cleans what, how often. Specific (not 'keep clean' — say 'kitchen counters wiped daily, mop weekly').
3. **Guests** — overnight policy. When does a guest become 'living here' (and pay)?
4. **Quiet hours** — what they are, how flexible.
5. **Food** — shared groceries or separate? Anything off-limits?
6. **Pets** — if any, who's responsible.
7. **Conflict resolution** — when something bothers you, how do we handle it? (15-min check-in once a month is the easiest rule.)
8. **Move-out** — notice required, security deposit logic, last-month rent rules.
Keep it short — 1 page printed. Sign + date at the bottom.0 copies·0 saves·1 views
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Sample output
Roommate Agreement — 412 Oakwood Ave, Apt 3B Roommates: Sasha + Devon · Move-in: Sept 1 · Lease: 12 months
1. Money
2. Cleaning
3. Guests
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Sign it on day 1, not day 60. The agreement isn't worth a thing once the first conflict has already happened. The prompt targets Claude Sonnet and lives in the Personal & Career category on mycopyprompt.
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4. Quiet hours
5. Food
6. Pets
7. Conflict resolution
8. Move-out
Signed: ____________ (Sasha) · ____________ (Devon) · Date: ____