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Split rent evenly. If every roommate have roughly the same amount of space and the same amenities or doesn't care if they don'tthis is the easiest method. Everyone pays the same amount. Just divide your rental rate evenly by the number of roommates, and you're done.
Simply measure each bedroom (including closet areas and bathroom, if private to that bedroom), add up the square footage and calculate what percentage of total bedroom space each roommate will have. Apply that percentage to the total rent, and you'll have each roommate's rent share.
Start by taking the gross (before tax) yearly income of both parties and add them together. Then take the larger income of the two and divide it by the total combined amount. This will then give you the percentage that individual #1 will contribute to the joint bills.
There are two options: a) Simply number the rooms in your house and then pick these numbers out of a hat whichever number you get, that's your room. b) Instead of picking out the room number, the number you pick out determines what choice of room you get.
Input the total square footage of the unit and the total monthly rent charge. Input the number of bedrooms. Input the information required for each bedroom in the unit. Select the currency in which the monthly rent is charged.
Some roommates prefer an even split, others use income figures to divide up expenses, she says. If utilities aren't included in your rent, she recommends splitting those equally among roommates. In other words, even if you've got the master bedroom, you can still split the cable bill equally.
If an apartment with two rooms is rented to three people (with two sharing one room, the other remaining single occupancy), rent can be split 50/50 between the roommates sharing a room, while each of the three housemates pays an equal sum for the common areas.
Split it buy floor space. One of the simplest methods of calculating the rent split is by floor space. The bigger room pays more, the smaller room less! You'll need to do some measuring or get your hands on the floor plan, then divide the total rent by the number of square feet to give you the cost per square foot.
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