Audience-Specific Guide
What's Mine is Yours" Exception – printable roommate agreement for roommates
This page is tailored for roommates who want a clearer agreement flow and a better printable outcome.
When To Use It
Use this when roommates keep borrowing premium items without asking.
Use it before move-in to classify what is shared vs private property.
Use it to define replacement-value rules for damaged or consumed items.
Fast Start Workflow
- Start with this audience-focused template.
- Customize names and clauses for your exact scenario.
- Generate, notarize, and share the final document.
Audience FAQ
What should an asset protection roommate agreement include?
Define exempt items, borrowing consent, replacement cost, and violation penalties.
Can this cover toiletries and kitchen supplies?
Yes. Category-level clauses for toiletries, food, and appliances work well.
How do we set fair replacement value?
Use market price plus an agreed inconvenience multiplier where needed.
Can this prevent recurring borrowing arguments?
Yes. Specific ownership and consent rules reduce daily friction quickly.
Should we include a first-warning policy?
Yes. A warning-first clause helps adoption before penalties apply.
Can this be combined with a dishwashing contract?
Yes. Many households run both agreements together for better coverage.