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LehLeh
I'm looking to rent an apartment with a friend she's requested the bigger room, how much more should she pay?
                     
 




360
100 dollars more.


Monkton
make the rent and room size into a ratio that will split it evenly based on exactly how much more room she gets than you


dell_dude360
Since you guys will be sharing everything but the rooms, this is how to do it

(Square feet big room) / (Total square feet of yours + her room) x 100

You will get a certain percentage. She should pay that much percent of the rent and you pay the rest

only take squrae feet of your two rooms into account, and disregard the rest of the appartment because that part is shared

So if she has 60 sqr feet and u have 40 square feet, there is 100 sqr feet total, so she should pay 60% of rent and you pay 40% of rent


folklore
First ask her how much it's worth for her to not be in the smaller room? Don't tip your hand. Then get it in writing.


CW L
leh, if its w/o bathroom, 60-40 split, if its with Bath, 65-35 and only if you have a bath too in the hall etc.

that said, fill in the blanks and make the right decision


mysticgraystar
I think the square foot calculation is fair; however, she may balk at paying too much more than her perceived 'fair' share.

A better way to calculate would be to take the total square footage and divide it into the amount of rent paid. This will give you a price per sq foot. You'll need to calculate the sq footage of her room and your room, subtract that from total rent. The remainder is to be split evenly, (because you would equally share the use of every other room) then add your room to your half and her room to her half.

i.e., the simplified version: $1200 mos rent / 1200sf =$1 sf rent. Her room is 144sf, yours is 100sf; 144sf x $1 = $144; 100sf x $1 = $100; $1200-$244=$956/2=$478. $478+100=$578 your rent; $478+144=$622, her rent. $622+$578=$1200, total rent.

How can she argue with that math????


mandalin003
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I would need some more info.. exactly how much bigger is the room? When I shared an apartment with my boyfriend and one of our friends, my boyfriend and I had the larger of the two rooms, and it also included a half bath. We paid $50 more than our roommate.


Cha Cha
How much bigger? Own bathroom? Then I agree with 360 - 100.00 more.


Expert Realtor
Take the square footage of the entire apartment (the apartment complex should know this). Divide that by the monthly rental to come up with a "price per square foot".

Then, take the square footage of each bedroom (length x width).

Multiply that answer by the "price per square foot".

Subtract the price of the larger bedroom from the smaller bedroom and THAT is what she should be paying extra.


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