When living with others, conflict is bound to arise. Whether they leave dishes in the sink or you listen to music too loud, inevitably, disagreements will arise. Knowing how to deal with it is the key to ensuring a healthy and long-lasting roommate relationship.
Do
Communicate: Communication is one of the most important tools in any relationship, but it becomes essential when you share a space with someone. Usually, when an argument with a friend occurs, you can step away from the situation. However, you come home to it when it comes to roommate conflicts. Respectfully voice your concerns, and do so with the intent to fix, not to scold.
Create a plan: After the issue at hand has been communicated, create a plan to resolve it and ensure it doesn’t happen again. Set boundaries and outline expectations to ensure everyone is on the same page.
Don’ts
- Shared friends? Avoid speaking to them about your issues. If you need to rant, talk to someone outside of the situation.
- Never bottle things up. It’s easier to talk with someone about a recent issue than to let it fester and build to the point of anger.
- Be careful when communicating over text. Texts can easily be misinterpreted due to loss of nonverbal signals and tone. Be sure to be clear or wait to have the conversation face-to-face.
If it’s gotten to a point where conversations have been had, and the issue still hasn’t been resolved, you can make an appointment with Student Life for more support.
- Lease and contract issues
- Not paying rent or utilities
- Roommate Contracts
Living with people will always have its challenges. Knowing how to navigate them on your own is important, but it’s also perfectly okay to ask for help. Student Life is here to support you!