Yep, it’s called the shared housing program for a reason. Roomies are part of the deal—make peace with it now.
It depends on the floor plan. A 2-bedroom can house 3 or 4 tenants in total, while a 3-bedroom can pack in 4 or 5. Get ready to make some new best frenemies.
It’s just you. Rent pricing is by the bed, so you’re responsible for your own monthly portion. Your roommates are on their own leases—no splitting, no blame games.
Yes—but there are two non-negotiables. You must be approved for the Parent PLUS loan covering the full rent amount, and you need a co-signer. Meet both? Then you’re eligible for a private bedroom in shared housing. No loopholes, no exceptions.
Rent.Live covers the essentials: your rent, furniture, and utilities like water and electricity. The basics are handled—you’re welcome.
Unless your property includes it, the internet is on you. Check your move-in email for details on preferred providers, then get connected so you’re not the one hot spotting during game night.
Nope. No pets allowed. This isn’t a zoo, and your roommate probably doesn’t want to share a room with your snake or guinea pig.
Oh, we’ve got rules. Click here for Section 2.1: Rules and Regulations. Read it. Know it. Live
it.
Great question! We’ve got you covered with a packing checklist. Click here to find out what
you need (and what you don’t).
No, you won’t be able to scope out your exact unit before move-in day. However, you can tour the property and check out a similar floor plan model—assuming there’s one available.
Maybe. You’ll need to check with your school’s financial aid office. Save yourself some guessing and call their hotline at (844) 427-0814.