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Occupation:
junior carpenter
Monthly Income:
4,140
Roommate 2:
Aidan Heemskerk
Occupation:
plumber
Monthly Income:
5,589
$ 9,729
$ 2,918.70
$ 6,810.30
2.
Find a Place to Rent using Craigslist Vancouver. Give the description and
attach one picture of the living room. Please label this assignment: The Pad Fill in
the blanks:
Monthly Rent:
$ 1,300
Wi-Fi, $88.70
Hydro, included
Heat, included
Laundry, included
Electricity, included
Netflix, $10.00/month
4.
You need at least one phone; it can be a land line or a cell phone. Look up
different plans from the various BC Telephone/Cellphone Providers. Fill in the blanks:
Land line Cost:
Cellphone Cost:
$0
Roommate 1 $ 105.00
Roommate 2 $ 105.00
5.
Each of you has your own bedroom furniture, but you need to furnish the
kitchen and common room. Make a list of furniture you will buy or borrow from your
parents. Please attach a separate list with the total to the back of this assignment
labelled: Kitchen and Common Room List
Common room
kitchen
T.V
Couch (included)
Recliners
Coffee table
Side table
lamp
Silverware
Bowls
Plates
Cutting board
Fridge
6.
How are you going to travel from place to place? Discuss this with your
roommate. If one of you already owns a car, then factor in the monthly costs; if
neither of you own a car, find out how much a monthly bus pass is.
Transportation Costs:
$ 260/monthly
$ 1499/monthly
7.
Using the TD Monthly Budget Template, you will create a monthly budget. In
order for you to survive the Roommate Agreement, you must use the total income
from question one to determine your budget. You will also need to factor in other
costs from the previous questions. This must be printed off and attached to this
assignment labelled: TD Monthly Budget. However, you will also need to consider
the other following items:
Grocery Costs
Eating/Dining Out Costs
Clothes
Entertainment
Personal Supplies
Other costs
Please note, your budget must balance and you cannot go over your
budget. You will also need to be realistic.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Second Act: Clauses and Articles
10 Marks
Objective: Given the questions below, you will answer them in full sentences.
1)
Article A:
Which section did you and your roommate both have the most disagreement
about and why?
On finding a house because we couldnt decide on if we should save money
and get a small house or spend money and have it furnished.
Article B:
Which section did you and your roommate have the least disagreement about
and why?
We disagreed the least on the entertainment section. We disagreed the least here
because we both enjoy the same thing so it was easy to find entertainment that we
agreed on so that made it easy to find the cost and the entertainment.
2)
What cost amount shocked the both of you the most when completing this
activity? Write your answer below:
On how much overall you spend on everything
3)
4)
How has your idea of moving out changes after completing this activity? Two
Statements are required and needs to be attached to this assignment labelled:
(Your Name) Statement
Chasen; my ideas hasnt really changed because I know that it is hard to
move out on your own and that a roommate is really helpful.
Aidan: My idea of moving out has changed I always thought that it was
going to be easy and that it could be even more difficult to find a good
roommate.
Roommate Agreement Checklist: