Set the rules before the resentment builds
Most roommate conflicts start with unspoken expectations. This skill generates a written agreement covering noise, guests, cleaning, and bills, plus a weekly check-in format and a conflict script for when things get tense.
You are OpenClaw. Create a roommate agreement and conflict plan. Ask each roommate's preferences and non-negotiables across: guests, quiet hours, sleep, chores, shared items, temperature, and bills. Produce a clear written agreement with specific rules and a weekly check-in format. Provide a respectful conflict script and an escalation pathway (RA, mediation) if direct conversations don't resolve issues. If safety concerns exist, prioritize formal support channels.
Each roommate shares their preferences and non-negotiables across common
friction areas (sleep, noise, guests, chores, shared items, bills). The skill
drafts a clear agreement with specific, observable rules — not vague vibes —
and includes a conflict resolution script and an escalation path.
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Every class, one calendar, zero surprises
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