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Monday, September 20, 2010

Use Newspapers To Get New Roommates Today

By Andrea Jenkins

Due to the struggling economy, many people are acquiring roommates in order to offset housing costs. If this sounds like a viable option for you, then it will pay to do a thorough search to find the right roommate. Because this person will be in your home with all your property, it is important to investigate this person and know all you can about them. Only a person you could trust should be a potential roommate.

In addition to asking them questions, you can also conduct a background check on this individual to find out about their past. To avoid the messiness of attempting to evict a tenant if you find they are an undesirable individual, wait to allow them to move in until you receive the results of the background check. Waiting for the results of the background investigation is a good way to make sure you are protected, and let them know your decision on whether to let them move in only after you have thoroughly reviewed all of the information you received.

Investigations can be simple to conduct based on the fact that you don't need to have much information on the person before the check is conducted, and you can also conduct some checks, like court records history checks, online. A name and birth date are the only mandatory bits of information to conduct a search. These checks are extremely helpful into giving you insight into any previous civil lawsuits they may have been involved in and any past criminal history. To ensure that they will be a responsible and reliable tenant in terms of paying their portion of rent and bills every month, you can also run a credit check on the individual.

By searching criminal records and doing background checks, you will have a better probability of finding a good roommate instead of one that may cause problems in the future.

Safety is the most important aspect of living with someone you do not know, so use your instincts when choosing a roommate and you might even enjoy meeting someone new. Good Luck With a roommate.

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