House Rules

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House Rules Address: Sphinxlunet 62-C Roommates : Artur Mouradian Diana Alcantara Nunes Kristina Rimkeviciute Maxime Crolla Security – If you are the last one arriving or the last one leaving home, lock the door. Your Roommate's Personal Possessions - If it's not yours and there's no explicit agreement with the owner of the item that you can use it, touch it, eat it, wear it, consume it, borrow it, or otherwise use it in the way it was intended to be used. Noise - Exceptions can always be made on any given day should the roommates collectively decide upon one (PARTY!) but unexpected loud noise possibilities 24/7 will eventually prove hard on the physical and mental health of most adults. Smoking It is completely forbidden to smoke on the inside of the house( no exception). Guests - Even if your roommate(s) already OK'd it in a general sense, it's still best to give them an event-specific heads up about upcoming overnight guests or get-togethers involving multiple people in your shared space. They'll likely be more amiable coming home to something that is not a surprise. You can

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House RulesAddress: Sphinxlunet 62-C

Roommates: Artur Mouradian

Diana Alcantara Nunes

Kristina Rimkeviciute

Maxime Crolla

Security – If you are the last one arriving or the last one leaving home, lock the door.

Your Roommate's Personal Possessions - If it's not yours and there's no explicit agreement with the owner of the item that you can use it, touch it, eat it, wear it, consume it, borrow it, or otherwise use it in the way it was intended to be used. Noise - Exceptions can always be made on any given day should the roommates collectively decide upon one (PARTY!) but unexpected loud noise possibilities 24/7 will eventually prove hard on the physical and mental health of most adults.

Smoking – It is completely forbidden to smoke on the inside of the house( no exception). Guests - Even if your roommate(s) already OK'd it in a general sense, it's still best to give them an event-specific heads up about upcoming overnight guests or get-togethers involving multiple people in your shared space. They'll likely be more amiable coming home to something that is not a surprise. You can also work out conditions acceptable to everyone ahead of time rather than cope with an angry roommate afterward. Consumables - Decide upfront what items are to be shared, how they will be procured, how that will be paid for. Don't be the asshole that always uses the toilet paper someone else bought but never replaces it or contributes to a fund for whomever likes to go shopping.

Dirty Dishes - No one wants to wash your dirty dishes. They might do it in exchange for something else they want, but if it's less than that and on a regular basis they'll begin to resent you for it.

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Basic Household Chores - Unless you're paying more than your fair share of the rent, your roommate(s) will mind if you're not doing your fair share of the chores. And what exactly is a necessary chore and how often that's necessary is something that really should be incorporated into the roommate rules upfront. Postal Mail - Don't hide or bother your roommate's mail. If you get their mail and do anything other than immediately place it unopened and unadulterated in a pre-designated place, consider it inappropriately hidden and bothered. Food/Meal Sharing – The food sharing is basic condiments. There is no mandatory cooker/chef in the house. Illness - Everyone gets sick from time to time. Show a little compassion for your roommate when it happens to them, go on a chicken soup or pharmacy run, whatever. Not only is it the nice thing to do, but you'll probably need a little compassion someday yourself. Moving Out - If someone has to leave in the middle of a previously agreed upon lease term, that person is responsible for finding the new roommate.

Costs p/monthRent 337.50€G/W/E 40€Others(toilet paper, etc…) 10€