HOW TO CHANGE ROOMMATES OR NAMES ON
Steps:
1. Ask permission to change roommates or names on a lease by
submitting a written request to your landlord.
2. Include some background information on your prospective
roommate, such as employment status and rental history, in your
written request to the landlord.
3. Obtain a rental application for your prospective roommate if
the landlord agrees to your request.
4. Realize that your landlord will probably require you and your
new roommate to sign a new lease or rental agreement as
co-tenants, giving both of you equal rights and responsibilities.
5. Be aware that your landlord may change the terms of your new
lease or rental agreement and may have the right to increase
your rent or security deposit, subject to the rent laws in your
municipality.
Tips:
Because your landlord will probably check your prospective
roommate's credit history, ask your prospective roommate to
provide your landlord with a copy of his or her credit report to
save time during the rental application process.
If your landlord increases the rent for you and your new
roommate, try to negotiate the amount of the increase with a
lower counteroffer.
Warnings:
Some state and municipal rent control laws limit increases in
rent and security deposits; check with local housing authorities
about the rent control laws in your area in order to protect
your best interests.