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We have come up with a number of articles which we believe are relevant to everyone who is renting property or letting out property.

The articles below deal with the various issues which may occur at any time in the course of a tenancy agreement between two parties and serve as an advice point of reference for you.


 
 

You should read the relevant articles prior to signing a tenancy agreement and during the course of your tenancy, you are welcome to come back to this page at any time as we are constantly updating our information on the property market.


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Hide Flatmate Problem: Living With a Messy Flatmate

You have problems with your flatmate. He just leaves the dishes in the sink for you to wash. Or her clothes hang on the couch. Or he never takes out the trash. You've already had several spats over her messy habits, but the flatmate problems haven't disappeared and you can't move out.

You're not alone. It is very difficult to find a flatmate with whom you get along and who has the same cleaning habits. If you can't or don't want to find a new flatmate, there are ways to calm the tension.

The most important rule to remember is to resist the urge to clean up after your messy flatmate. This may encourage your flatmate to clean even less; they may think, consciously or subconsciously, if he will do it, why should I? Also, it is unfair to you, because you may find yourself constantly tidying up.

Instead of cleaning all the time, set some suggested rules with your flatmate.

Remind yourself that your bedroom is the only place in the apartment you truly have control over. Decorate or furnish your room, so that you have one haven in the apartment. You must compromise over the common areas.

It is hard for many tidy flatmates to understand why their messy flatmates wait so long to clean the dishes or take the trash out. Remind yourself that not everyone works on the same cleaning schedule. While some prefer to clean and pick up after themselves every day or every other day, others clean once a week or every other week. If your flatmate cleans a little less often than you do, resist the urge to force your flatmate into your schedule. Instead, try compromising on the number of days dishes are allowed to sit in the sink or when trash must be taken out.

Also, try dividing the chores. You can take out the trash and your flatmate cleans the dishes. This may help your messy flatmate focus on only a few chores and develop a habit of keeping certain areas clean. If you do this, make sure to assign yourself chores that you care most about, so that you can be certain these will get done.

Consider hiring a cleaning service. Talk to your flatmate about splitting the cost of a cleaning person. This may take some of the burden off of you and get your flatmate financially involved in keeping your apartment.

 
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