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How to Split Expenses With Roommates (Without the Awkward Conversations)

February 5, 2026·Squara Team

Living with roommates is great - until someone forgets who paid for the toilet paper three weeks ago and now there's a spreadsheet with 47 rows and nobody trusts it.

Here's how to split expenses with roommates in a way that's fair, transparent, and actually sustainable.

1. Decide what gets tracked

Not every shared purchase needs to go into an app. Agree upfront on what counts:

  • Always tracked: Rent, utilities (electricity, water, internet), shared subscriptions (Netflix, Spotify)
  • Usually tracked: Groceries, cleaning supplies, household items over ~$10
  • Skip it: Small random purchases (someone bought milk once, it's fine)

The fewer categories you track, the less friction. Start with rent + utilities and add more only if needed.

2. Choose a split method

There are three common approaches:

Equal split: Everyone pays the same percentage. Simple and fair if everyone uses shared resources equally.

Income-based split: Higher earners pay a larger share of rent. More complex but often more equitable in mixed-income households.

Room-based split: Larger rooms pay more. Common when bedrooms vary significantly in size.

Pick one method and stick to it. Changing methods mid-tenancy causes resentment.

3. Set a settlement cadence

Decide how often you settle up. Monthly (aligned with rent day) is most common. Weekly works if cash flow is tight. The key is consistency - spontaneous "we should settle up" conversations always feel awkward.

Put a recurring calendar reminder for everyone. It turns an awkward ask into a routine.

4. Use an app (and the right one)

A shared expense app removes the "who paid what" memory problem entirely. For roommates specifically, the trust features matter as much as the convenience - you're not splitting a one-time trip, you're sharing a home long-term.

Squara is built for exactly this:

  1. Create a "Home" group - everyone signs up with their own account
  2. Add expenses as they happen (one person logs it in 10 seconds)
  3. At settlement time, Squara tells everyone exactly what they owe
  4. Mark as settled - the other person confirms - and start fresh

What makes it the right choice for a shared household:

  • Only the person who paid for an expense can edit or delete it - nobody quietly changes what you're owed
  • Every edit is logged with a timestamp in a per-group audit trail
  • Settlements require confirmation from both sides before they count
  • Squara doesn't process payments - it tracks who owes what and keeps an honest record

No timers. No ads. Free to start.

5. Handle the edge cases

Someone moves out: Settle all outstanding balances before they leave. Squara shows the running total clearly so there are no surprises.

Unequal usage: If one roommate works from home and uses more electricity, you can assign custom percentages per expense rather than splitting equally.

Shared groceries vs. personal food: Some houses split groceries equally; others only share specific items. Define this early - it's the most common source of friction.

The short version

  • Agree what gets tracked before anything goes in the app
  • Pick one split method and don't change it
  • Settle monthly on a fixed schedule
  • Use Squara - free to start, no ads, takes 30 seconds to set up

That's it. Happy roommates, no awkward conversations.

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