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Roommates & Co-living
Splitting rent in San Antonio: roommate agreements, joint vs. individual leases, splitting utilities, and handling disputes or a roommate moving out mid-lease.
When Your San Antonio Roommate Stops Paying Rent But Won't Move Out
A co-tenant who stops paying but stays put is a different problem than one who moves out. Here is what you can actually do in Bexar County — and what the law forbids you from doing, even when it feels justified.
6 min read · Apr 21, 2026
The San Antonio Roommate Agreement: What to Put in Writing Before You Split Rent
A roommate agreement is the side contract the lease does not cover. Here is what actually needs to be in writing before you move in together in Bexar County — rent, utilities, deposits, guests, and the exit.
7 min read · Apr 21, 2026
When a Roommate Moves Out Mid-Lease in San Antonio: Your Real Options
A roommate bailing mid-lease doesn't end your obligation to the landlord in Texas. Here's what the lease actually requires, how to replace them, and the security deposit trap nobody explains.
6 min read · Apr 21, 2026
Joint vs. Several Liability on a San Antonio Roommate Lease: What You Actually Signed
Most San Antonio roommate leases are joint and several, which means your landlord can come after you for the full rent if your roommate flakes. Here is how to tell what you signed and what to do about it.
6 min read · Apr 21, 2026