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a college roommate agreement is a casual agreement that acts as an understanding amongst the individuals living in a dorm room regarding study times cleaning schedules and other arrangements how to write a college roommate agreement identification their roommates involved should be identified as well as the building location and room number the terms will be the most extensive part of a college roommate agreement and should document the following study times this area should define predetermine times where no or minimal noise is allowed hours can be set daily or on specific days and may or may not include weekends sleep times this section will cover what the roommates agree should be the times of no noise or guests so sleep can occur without interruption personal belongings living in close quarters means other roommates will have easy access to personal belongings so its a good idea to clearly define what may or may not be borrowed shared costs document how often roommates agree to co