Roommate 101

Co-living 101: Hosting Guests: What's Cool, What's Not?

5 Questions

By: The Platuni Team

03 Jun, 2025

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1. Your roommate wants to host a game night with six friends until midnight. What's the best way to respond?

Say it's fine as long as they clean up after

Tell them no, it's too many people

Ask about the details and suggest a time limit, like 10 PM

Host your own party the next night to balance it out

2. Your housemate's friend crashes on the couch for three nights without notice. What should you do?

Talk to your housemate about setting guest stay limits

Ignore it, it's only a few nights

Ask the friend to leave immediately

Charge them for utilities for those days

3. Your roommate's guest uses your personal items, like your shampoo, without asking. What's the best way to handle it?

Mention it to your roommate and suggest they remind guests to ask first

Hide your items to prevent further use

Confront the guest directly and demand they replace it

Use their stuff in return to make it even

4. Your housemate wants to host a big birthday party in the shared living room. How should you approach it?

Agree, but ask them to cover any damages and clean up

Say no, it's a shared space and too disruptive

Let them host but leave passive-aggressive notes about the mess

Host your own event at the same time to share the space

5. Is it reasonable to expect roommates to always give advance notice before having guests?

Yes. It's a basic courtesy for shared living

No. Spontaneous guests are fine as long as they're not disruptive

Only for overnight guests

Only if the guest is staying longer than a week