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Perhaps the biggest complaint from people who live with roommates is the fact that they don’t seem to have any real privacy. Most apartments are a bit on the small side and it can be frustrating living with a person who you have to share everything with fifty-fifty. There are a few simple things you can do, however, to help keep your privacy secure. Let’s take a look at a few of them.
The best place to start with privacy is at the beginning. As soon as you and your roommate move in together, try to set some basic ground rules for the apartment. These rules can apply to everything from how you designate whose food is whose in the fridge to how you share the common spaces in your place.
Locks are a good way to ensure security, so you might want to think about getting a good lock on your bedroom or private areas if you can. Some apartments have strict rules about adding security features to an already existing apartment, so make sure you check with your landlords first.
If you use a computer that you keep private information on, make sure you password and lock down your computer when you aren’t there. Not only will this help keep your private information private, but it helps to set boundaries between you and your roommate.
Finally, make sure you have some kind of understanding if you are entertaining someone special so that there aren’t any awkward moments.
