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Adam Momaya: A roommate may ask any number of things. Your best bet would be to provide a professional and personal reference, ie., family member or long-time friend and someone you've worked for as an employee or co-worker or a past landlord. You want to refer the investigating party to people who can verify your level of responsibility (will you pay rent, will you clean up after yourself, will you party all night) and habits that may or may not "click" with the other roommate. You should also find out what your potential roommate's habits are as well. If you are a quiet professional you probably won't be comfortable in a frat house environment with members of the opposite sex randomly sleeping in the living room and sharin! g the bathroom. If you are a neat freak and the other person is a slob, again possibility of conflict....Show more
Doreatha Kjellsen: Do you party big time? Are you volatile, temper tantrums? What kind of person are you? What kind of hours do you keep? Do you pay your bills on time? Do you respect property of others?
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