How to move out of your room in rented accommodation?
So, recently I have stopped talking more with my roommate as he has a habit of not sharing most aspects of his life and I tend to share more.
Turns out, this guy also has lied to me on some trivial things (mostly trust issues I believe) and has gone out of his way to find new people to call home and share even less.
Now, seeing all this, I don't wanna continue in that rented accommodation and I wanna move out to my home town ( my job is wfh type) but I was staying here due to my previous job location.
Now, I am not sure how to move out?
1. He owes me money, I believe I should take that before moving out.
2. He's choosy about who his roommate would be, so should I give him time to find that out? If yes, how much time should I give?
3. He had bought some items for the house, and I bought some, should I just plan to take those items back with me?
4. We have taken some items on rent, and those appliances are under my name for few more months. How do I handle this? If I cancel the subscription, we would have to pay more and then, I should handle the additional charge, right?
Turns out, this guy also has lied to me on some trivial things (mostly trust issues I believe) and has gone out of his way to find new people to call home and share even less.
Now, seeing all this, I don't wanna continue in that rented accommodation and I wanna move out to my home town ( my job is wfh type) but I was staying here due to my previous job location.
Now, I am not sure how to move out?
1. He owes me money, I believe I should take that before moving out.
2. He's choosy about who his roommate would be, so should I give him time to find that out? If yes, how much time should I give?
3. He had bought some items for the house, and I bought some, should I just plan to take those items back with me?
4. We have taken some items on rent, and those appliances are under my name for few more months. How do I handle this? If I cancel the subscription, we would have to pay more and then, I should handle the additional charge, right?
Anise Hyrum
Stealth
19 days ago
1. Yes absolutely
2. Had you guys aligned on something like this that if someone leaves, they need to find a replacement? If not, isn't not your problem. How much is the notice in the agreement? Give him and the landlord that much notice
3. Take back if you want to. Or sell them off to your roommate or to someone else. Or leave them. Or donate. Your choice.
4. If you can foot the Bill for those additional charges then you do it. Else request your roommate to split it.
Matilda Lee
Stealth
19 days ago
Also think through what you want - whether you want to move back to hometown or take up another house in the city?
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