Yesterday, we discussed the best way to deal with one of your roommates decides that they would like to move out and find a new apartment for rent. But what to do if you are the only one left? Will you decide to stay and rule the apartment with firm mind and just law, or will you pack up the bindle and hit the ol' dusty trail?

(photo courtesty of Mia Mabanta)
If you have more than one roommate, than this is not that big of an episode and by paying heed to some of the considerations we spoke of yesterday, getting your current roommate on their merry way and finding some unsuspecting urbanite to help you cover rent shouldn't be all that difficult.
Difficulties begin to accumulate, however, when one of your roommates leaving flips into one roommate staying. Will it be easier to move out or to stay?
Let's examine the Pros and Cons of the situation with you at the helm of the apartment.
Pros:
Cons:
What would you do? Personally, I am planning on ascending the apartmental throne, which includes moving from the small room, (guess which one here) into the palatial master bedroom, where I will be able to comfortably place my mattress AND set up a tent as a guest room.
Now if only I can find some roommates who have a couch, a television and some kitchenware.
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June 25th, 2009 at 9:12 am
Anyone with any suggestions on how to fight this injustice ?