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How do I stop my roommate from stealing?
11 Tips to Prevent Roommate Theft
- Communicate.
- Don’t leave items out.
- Don’t give out private information.
- Limit what you say on social media.
- Engrave high-value items.
- Have proof of purchase.
- Lock your door.
- Keep things neat.
How do you stop people from taking your stuff?
18 Clever Ways To Keep People From Stealing Your Stuff
- Never mix up your can of beer or soda again at a party — brand it with a can stamp.
- Make your personal library more official with a DIY borrowing card.
- No one will want to eat your sandwich if it’s safely stowed in this lunchbox.
How do I Stop my roommates from stealing my stuff?
Make sure the lighting will cooperate if you leave the lights off in your room. Keep in mind, if you are right and they are stealing, they may discover the cameras, take all your stuff you have left behind, and disappear immediately, depending on how ruthlessly criminal they are. Are you sure you didn’t just want to move out?
How can I record my Roommate’s screen without her knowing?
Without telling the roommate, and very sneakily, point one or two webcams at your door/desk from the inside and set it to record and stream it’s data to the internet. (I’m told Dropcam is great for this purpose, from a friend who works there, as it does not need to be connected to a computer).
How to deal with roommates entering your room when you’re not home?
Unfortunately they differ from person to person so it’s best to make them clear early on. First, get a small camera to record them entering your room. then ask your roommate why they are entering your room when you’re not home.
How do I hide money in my room without my roommate?
Take pictures of where the money is and the rest of the room. Without telling the roommate, and very sneakily, point one or two webcams at your door/desk from the inside and set it to record and stream it’s data to the internet.