Be a Good Neighbor
Information for Students Living Off Campus
Many IU students choose to live off campus in rental homes and
apartments. Students have rights and responsibilities as Bloomington
community members.
Living off campus increases your personal freedom but also adds a new
set of responsibilities to your day-to-day life. Aside from paying utility
bills and buying groceries, you'll also need to be aware of the people
living around you. In the residence halls, your neighbors were all other
students. But now that you're off campus, it's important to remember that
the people next door may have children, full-time jobs, and long-term
investments in their property and neighborhood.
Take the time to introduce yourself to your neighbors and get to
know them. At the very least, familiarize yourself with the city of
Bloomington's regulations and programs that affect you as an off-campus
resident. The most relevant ones are outlined here for your convenience,
but essentially, it boils down to being a good neighbor.
Learn about joining your neighborhood association or review the city
tenant/landlord legislation. Find information about trash pick-up,
recycling, parking permits, and alcohol laws. Get the latest information
about the city's Quiet Nights Initiative to promote peaceful neighborhood
environments.
If you choose to be inconsiderate and ignore the rules, you should know
that there are penalties for your actions, ranging from jail time to
substantial fines.
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