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How to fill out the Roommate Request Letter online
Completing the Roommate Request Letter online is a crucial step for individuals looking to add a roommate to their lease at University Apartments. This guide provides clear and detailed instructions to ensure that users can confidently fill out the form and comply with all necessary requirements.
Follow the steps to complete the Roommate Request Letter online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Roommate Request Letter. This action will allow you to retrieve the document and view it in an editor of your choice.
- In the first section, you will enter your name and University ID number as the requester. This identifies you as the individual making the request.
- Next, provide the name and University ID number of the person you wish to add as your roommate. This ensures that all parties are correctly documented in the request.
- Specify the start and end date of the intended roommate occupancy. This section is critical for clarifying the time frame for which the new roommate will be living in the apartment.
- Both parties must then review the statement affirming mutual responsibility for all rental charges associated with the apartment. After reading, each roommate should sign and date the document in the designated areas.
- Finally, secure the notarization of the document by presenting it before a notary public. This step is essential before submitting the form to University Apartments.
- After notarization, ensure that you save any changes made to the document. You can download, print, or share the completed Roommate Request Letter as necessary.
Complete your Roommate Request Letter online today to facilitate a smooth transition for your new roommate.
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