Agreement between Roommates is a legally binding contract between two or more individuals who share a residential space. This agreement sets forth the rights and responsibilities of each roommate, including but not limited to rent payments, utilities, chores, noise level, visitors, and property damage. It is important for roommates to create this agreement, as it can help prevent disagreements down the road. There are two main types of Agreements between Roommates: oral agreements and written agreements. Oral agreements are verbal agreements between roommates and can be used as a starting point for the agreement. However, these agreements are not legally binding and can be difficult to prove in a court of law. Written agreements are more detailed and legally binding. These agreements should be written out in clear, understandable language and signed by all roommates. This type of agreement is more likely to be enforced in a court of law, should a dispute arise.