How Does One Ask a Roommate to Leave?

Published on Saturday, 08 August 2009 How Does One Ask a Roommate to Leave? A Guide to Moving In and Out Asking a roommate leave is always a tricky business. First things first, before you say anything, make sure that all of the household is a part of the decision to have this person leave, for whatever reasons each or all of you have. The next part is to make sure that there will be no legal impediments, as you all have signed lease agreements when you all moved in together. Once the legal front is smoothened, it's best that you first conduct a meeting with your roommate and the rest of the housemates so that you can all explain to him or her why he or she has to leave. In the meeting you should also discuss the moving day, as well as settle all the final arrangements such as rent and other outstanding fees that roommate might still have. You should also take his or her name out of any bills that you've previously agreed to have him or her pay. Also, make sure that all the personal belongings of the roommate are accounted for and given to him, including the ones you and your roommates might have borrowed or loaned. As long as you do everything politely and civilly, there will be no cause for any misunderstandings between you and your roommate.
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