Securing stable housing can be challenging for many households, especially those seeking flexibility and affordability. When traditional rentals require long leases and hefty deposits, many people opt for shared housing as a more budget-friendly alternative.
PadSplit complies with all Fair Housing Laws and offers private, furnished rooms in shared homes that won’t break the bank. As a rental platform, PadSplit collaborates with individual homeowner hosts to provide a range of housing options.
Can I live in a PadSplit with a family member?
PadSplit permits multiple occupants to become members and request to book any unit, but PadSplit hosts on the PadSplit platform determine what occupancy is appropriate for the units they list. Some of the criteria considered by hosts regarding occupancy may include the size of the unit or home, the shareability of bathrooms or kitchen space, or local regulations. As a result, individual hosts may approve or deny a booking depending on the number of occupants.
For convenience, PadSplit’s site allows anyone to filter their search for rooms that hosts have offered for multiple occupants. Simply click the “filters” icon on the search page and scroll down to select “Allow multiple occupants” to view these units.
Before booking a multi-occupant room, it is essential to communicate with the host to confirm whether the room will be a suitable size for the number of occupants in your household. If a host permits an adult with others in their household to book, only the adult must qualify for PadSplit membership. For more information on the application process, please visit this link. However, if the second occupant is over 18, they must become a PadSplit member before booking.
What to consider before booking with multiple occupants
Sharing a PadSplit room with a partner, relative, or other household member can help reduce costs and simplify expenses, but it is essential to set clear expectations.
Each PadSplit home is unique and has specific guidelines set by the host. Considering the room size, layout, and shared spaces will help determine if the home fits your needs. Since common areas, such as kitchens and bathrooms, may be shared with other members, maintaining open communication with your housemates and host is crucial.
Some individuals adjust easily to coliving, while others may prefer the privacy and independence of a single-occupancy room. Reviewing house rules before booking helps to ensure the living arrangement aligns with your personal preferences.
Does booking with multiple occupants cost more?
The listed price for a PadSplit room is based on single occupancy. If a host approves an additional occupant, they may choose to increase the membership dues for that room when the law permits. Some hosts charge higher rates for rooms with multiple occupants, so booking for more than one person may cost more than booking for just yourself.
It’s important to message the host before booking to confirm whether they will allow multiple occupants and to ensure it fits your budget.
Please note: if both individuals are approved PadSplit members, both are financially responsible for the full membership dues, even if only one person makes the payment. PadSplit does not split the billing between members; however, both occupants are liable if the dues are not paid in full.
A truly flexible and affordable rental
PadSplit offers a flexible housing solution, providing a new option for addressing the affordable housing crisis. If you’re considering renting with multiple occupants or on your own, it’s important to communicate with the host in advance and confirm whether the room you’re considering fits your needs.
→ Have questions about eligibility, booking, or host approval? PadSplit’s Member Support team is available by phone at (770) 373-7863 or by email at support@padsplit.com to guide you through the process.
→ Ready to find your next home? Visit PadSplit’s available rooms, select your preferred city, and use the “filters” feature to check the “Allow multiple occupants” box to start your search.
Frequently asked questions
Can I live in a PadSplit with a family member?
Yes, if the host allows multiple occupants. Each PadSplit host decides the occupancy limit for their room. You should communicate directly with the host before booking to confirm the permitted occupancy.
Do all individuals in my household need to apply for membership?
No. Only adults (18 years or older) are required to apply for a PadSplit membership and complete the screening process. Minors do not need to go through the application process.
How can I find rooms that allow multiple occupants?
Use the “Allow multiple occupants” filter when searching for rooms on PadSplit’s website. This filter shows rooms that hosts have indicated are available for multiple occupancy. Then, carefully review the listing and contact the host to confirm. Remember, while PadSplit operates in accordance with all Fair Housing laws, hosts on our platform ultimately determine and control the permitted occupancy in their properties.
Does it cost more to live in a PadSplit with someone else?
It can. Some hosts do charge more for multiple occupants in a unit when the law permits. If both individuals are PadSplit members, they are both financially responsible for dues, even if only one person makes the payment.
What happens if I move in with a family member without telling the Host?
We always encourage open and honest communication with your host. Hosts control occupancy in their properties, so it is the host’s decision as to what will happen if you move in with another person without telling them. You could be given a notice to vacate the unit by the host, or receive additional rent charges, and in some jurisdictions, you could face eviction due to occupancy restrictions. PadSplit does not terminate memberships on the basis of familial status.
Who can I contact if I need help booking for more than one person?
You can reach PadSplit’s Member Support team at (770) 373-7863 or support@padsplit.com for assistance.