
What do quality roommates want?
December 7, 2009
From Sierra:
Long story short. Had a horrible roommate who I told to move out because he was so dirty he caused me to have a severe asthma attack. When he moved out he left behind A LOT of damage. I’ve done all the repairs and have renovated the room – repainted, removed damaged items etc… also renovated the bathroom into an ocean theme. Still no one has showed any real interest in renting the bedroom.
What do potential roommates / renters want? The price is below the average for the area. It’s a private bedroom, it’s decently close to highways, roommates are calm and one (me) is an artist, the apt is clean, the parking space is shared, the area is pretty safe, the complex friendly and though the living room is a bit small – it’s not luxurious but nice.
What more can I do to get it rented?
What do quality roommates want?
Inspirations from Binah:
Damage left behind my a previous roommate can be both physical and spiritual. Though the room may look fantastic, your prospective renters may be picking up on residual energy left behind. You have invested much time and energy fixing the room of all that can be easily seen, so now is the time to fix what lies unseen. Scan your place to find where there is any anger or negative energy. Look for pockets where the spiritual damage permeated beyond just the room and into the common areas.
Once you have found where the negativity lies, it is time to clear it. Use cleansing herbs and ask for a general blessing of the space by your guides. There are many ways to do this, so be creative and find what works for you. From sage and Dragon’s Blood, to prayers and rituals, allow this process to purify every area of the house. If you feel that the work is beyond your comfort, then call in a professional.
After the house is clear, it is time to purify yourself. If you are holding on to anger or frustration from what happened, you may be inadvertently contributing to the negativity in the home. Go into your quiet space and forgive all that was done. Find that deep center of acceptance within yourself and add this experience to the bank of those you learn from. Use the same process you used for the space on yourself, release all anger, frustration and expectations, and then ask the universe for exactly what you want in a new roommate. Once all the energy has been balanced, your prospects will begin to flow.
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