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  • Mar 26, 2006, 10:59 PM
    Doug Crf
    Roommate confusion
    Good Evening,
    My husband and I have posted several messages in other areas that cost money to advertise in.We are looking for a military roommate who is about our age (over the party stage at home)We don't drink or do drugs and have a nice home that is comfortable.We are easy going and pretty much work a lot and are having no luck in finding a response. We have paid to use that site roommates.com (nothing but a credit card charge): Any ideas that might work would be appreciated (the rent is very resonable)
    Thanks Elizabeth and Doug
  • Mar 27, 2006, 05:00 AM
    Fr_Chuck
    Yes, unless they have a separate apartment, don't, having another person living in your home is a disaster ready to happen.
  • Mar 27, 2006, 05:10 AM
    fredg
    HI,
    I agree with the answer before mine, don't; if it's the same home.
    But, have you placed an ad in your local paper? Or a newspaper near your home or town/city?
    I wish you the best, and good luck.
  • Mar 27, 2006, 05:37 AM
    LeeAnnMemphis
    I have had excellent luck with craigslist.com for finding tenants, they also have a roommates section.
    Two years ago I got lucky and found a roommate off roommates.com, we lived together for 2 years until she graduated college, and we are still good friends. My boyfriend got a roommate in a similar fashion, the guy ended up stealing his identity and ruining his credit, making his life a temporary hell. So be careful.
  • Mar 27, 2006, 05:37 AM
    LeeAnnMemphis
    p.s.- Craigslist is free!
  • Apr 28, 2007, 11:51 AM
    CleverGirl
    If you are looking specifically for someone in the military- are you near a base or involved with a base (ie you work on one)- they usually have a bulletin board (either physical or online) where you can post your info...

    CraigsList.org is also hugely helpful...

    Get references. Lots of references - including past jobs... In our last rental our future landlady called one relative for each of us, one personal-non-related contacts, and one current job reference, as well as one past housing reference (previous landlord). You can also run a credit/background check but talking to people is much more helpful...
    DO NOT just talk to one reference and leave it at that... And also be sure to draw up a detailed lease with all the details about what is acceptable and what isn't... Make sure they read it before signing...

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