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  2. How To Find a Roommate - AOL

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    Finding a good roommate can mean the difference between living in peace and staying away until the evil one is asleep.Here are some tips on how to find a roommate, and how to find someone who ...

  3. How to Find a Roommate - AOL

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    Finding a roommate can be a frustrating and overwhelming task. However, there are ways to make the process more manageable. The key to success is to be proactive, prepared and aware of the ...

  4. Pummeled by cost of living, seniors are looking for roommates

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    Overall, older Americans want to age in place, Harrell added. This could be either in their own home or in a community near family and friends. And many would adjust their living dynamic to do so.

  5. Travel Companion Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Travel Companion Exchange (TCE) was a travel companion matching service established by Jens Jurgen in 1982. [1] As the first [ 2 ] general interest travel companion matching service in existence, it became the forerunner of many similar services and helped pioneer and legitimize the field of singles matching services in general.

  6. Rental family service - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known rental family service was offered by Japan Efficiency Corporation (Nihon Kokasei Honbu) starting in the fall of 1991. Japan Efficiency, run by Satsuki Oiwa, was started in 1987 to train corporate employees, but after hearing complaints about unsatisfactory relationships, began to also offer professional actors for "soft service — reaching others with a sympathetic heart".

  7. Roommate - Wikipedia

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    This article uses the term "roommate" in the US sense of a person one shares a residence with who is not a relative or significant other. The informal term for roommate is roomie, [2] which is commonly used by university students and members of the younger generation. The most common reason for sharing housing is to reduce the cost of housing.

  8. For most, the biggest draw to having a roommate is saving money on apartment expenses, utility bills and most importantly, rent. But sharing a space with someone (or multiple people) can have its...

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