The benefits of living with a roommate include the ability to
rent a larger space, share house chores and easily find friends to watch movies
and interact with. Conversely, sharing a space with a roommate (s) is not
always easy and can bring on some challenges, especially when it comes to
money. So, to prevent any conflict, here are ways to split bills with your roommate.
Agree
on ground rules
One of the easiest ways to
split bills is to agree with your roommate from the very beginning that both of
you are splitting the bills. This and other ground rules will help ensure peace
when the issues of paying bills arise.
Make a
cost spreadsheet
After creating and agreeing
to the ground rules, make a spreadsheet outlining each expense you and your
roommates will need to pay. Each expense should show details such as due dates,
the amounts owed, and the person responsible for paying.
Use
apps
Using apps are perfect if you
have large expenses. It can help you with the math and the payments. The app
will automatically send reminders that payment for a particular bill is due.
With this, there will be no excuse for not paying. Some of such apps you
can download include Billr, Divvy and Venmo.
Keep
certain purchases separate
It is not everything you have
to buy together. This is because it may be difficult or stressful deciding who
gets to keep some of the durable items you contributed to buy.
Carefully choose
your roommates
You won't want to live with
someone who will never pay their share of the bill. Doing so could end up in a
conflict. Hence, be careful with who you invite to split bills.
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