More from TVLine “When I got accepted to grad school at Caltech, I was afraid to move so far away from home, so Tam said he'd move out here with me and be my roommate,” Sheldon explained to Amy. “Then over the summer, he got a girlfriend… even after reading all the pamphlets I gave him about social diseases.
How to write a roommate agreement Names of both tenants. The property address. The dates the lease begins and ends. The amount of rent each person pays. Who pays for utilities. Who pays the security deposit. Which bedroom each person occupies. Who buys food, or if you're each buying your own food.
Leonard starts out with explaining how, back in 2003, he had just started at Caltech and he needed a room for rent. The elevator was still working in the apartment building and he sees Sheldon's previous roommate, Sebastian (Steven Yeun), leaving and warning him about Sheldon being crazy.
The fifth season of Young Sheldon has answered a lingering question about Sheldon's first roommate in The Big Theory. Fans of the hit sitcom will know that Sheldon (Jim Parsons) had a first roommate, Sebastian (Oscar nominee Steven Yeun), prior to Leonard (Johnny Galecki) moving in.
Sheldon never met Leonard, Howard, and Raj until they were all around 24. Penny didn't move into the building until Sheldon and Leonard were both 27 and have been living there as roommates and best friends for three years; Penny was only 21 then.
Sheldon and Amy finally have coitus for the first time, five and a half years after first meeting and four years after becoming boyfriend/girlfriend. Bob Newhart reprised his role as Professor Proton.
Sebastian was Sheldon Cooper's former roommate before Leonard Hofstadter.
Roommate agreement with apartment flag logo. The Roommate Agreement was written by Sheldon and was signed by Leonard when they first became roommates. These events were shown during a flashback in "The Staircase Implementation".
To write a solid roommate agreement, start by gathering all roommates' contact information and listing the rental property details. Outline how rent, utilities, and other expenses will be divided. Clearly define rules around guests, quiet hours, cleaning schedules, shared items, and pets.