Wr!te That Down: When Vibes Aren’t A Strategy

Wr!te That Down: Off-Campus Housing, Title VI, Title IX & Who’s Actually Responsible

24 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Hosted by Elexa Koblentz & Hilary Hebrank Dolce, co-founders of ClauseIt (clauseit.com [clauseit.com]), Wr!te That Down: When Vibes Aren’t A Strategy is where shared living, relationships, money, and expectations finally get put in writing. Because vibes aren’t a strategy… you should probably Wr!te That Down. This episode is for you: if you’ve ever dealt with roommate drama, or felt intimidated for being who you are on campus or in a (university-owned/recommended) housing situation. College students are moving off campus in record numbers. But the moment they leave the dorm system, something changes that most students — and parents — don’t fully realize: The structure disappears. In this episode of Wr!te That Down, we unpack the growing legal and accountability gap in off-campus student housing, including what happens when university-recommended (or owned) housing doesn’t enforce university-level protections. We break down: * the difference between dorm protections and private leases * how Title VI and Title IX protections become more complicated off campus * what universities are—and aren’t—responsible for * why “university recommended” doesn’t necessarily mean “safe” * the rise in religious discrimination concerns on college campuses * and why students are often left navigating conflicts without a clear reporting structure or support system We also discuss the real stories and experiences that pushed us to build stronger anti-discrimination and behavioral expectation clauses directly into ClauseIt’s university housing agreements. Because the reality is: Your address may change off campus—but your rights, safety, and ability to access an education still matter. If the system doesn’t clearly define the structure, students are left relying on assumptions. And assumptions are not protections. As always, this isn’t about fear. It’s about clarity. 🛎️ New episodes weekly. 🎧 Follow & Rate Wr!te That Down on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. #SharedLiving #Cohabitation #Adulting #WriteThatDown #vibes #scarystorytime #Roommates #Relatable #ForYou #fyp #trending #ClauseIt #nyc #relationship #realestate #housing #money #moneymatters #storytime #newyork #campuslife #campus #student #undergrad #gradschool #ny #offcampus #titlevi #jewishstudents #antisemitismoncampus #titleix #viral #collegelife #offcampushousing #studenthousing

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episode Wr!te That Down: The Guarantor Trap artwork

Wr!te That Down: The Guarantor Trap

Hosted by Elexa Koblentz & Hilary Hebrank Dolce, co-founders of ClauseIt (clauseit.com [https://clauseit.com]), Wr!te That Down: When Vibes Aren’t A Strategy is where shared living, relationships, money, and expectations finally get put in writing. Because vibes aren’t a strategy… you should probably Wr!te That Down. This episode is for you: if you’ve ever signed as a guarantor, asked someone to guarantee your lease, helped your kid get their first apartment, or assumed roommate drama was “their problem.” Because here’s the part nobody says clearly enough: A guarantor is not just helping someone qualify for an apartment. A guarantor may be financially backing the entire household. In this episode of Wr!te That Down, Elexa & Hilary cover the guarantor trap: what parents, grandparents, siblings, friends, and family members may actually be agreeing to when they sign, and why the roommate your kid chose could very quickly become your problem. We break down: * what guarantors are really responsible for * why “I’ll just sign” can carry serious financial consequences * how one roommate’s boyfriend, party, pet, subletter, or unpaid rent can affect everyone * why landlords usually do not care who caused the problem * how roommate conflicts can become parent conflicts * why Venmo screenshots are not a strategy * and why guarantors need to understand the lease, the roommates, and the household expectations before signing We also talk about the messy, very real situations that make shared living so complicated: unofficial sublets, partners who slowly move in, property damage, emotional support animals, rich roommate dynamics, informal debts, and the dreaded parent group chat. Because the reality is: The apartment may socially belong to the students. But financially, there may be invisible adults sitting at the table. And if you are one of those adults, you deserve more than assumptions. 🛎️ New episodes weekly. 🎧 Follow & Rate Wr!te That Down on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. #ParentsOfCollegeStudents #OffCampusHousing #StudentHousing #ApartmentLease #Guarantor #SharedLiving #Adulting #WriteThatDown #vibes #scarystorytime #Roommates #Relatable #ForYouPage #fyp #trending #ClauseIt #nyc #realestate #housing #money #moneymatters #storytime #newyork #campuslife #campus #student #undergrad #gradschool #ny #offcampus #viral #collegelife

27 de may de 202620 min
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Wr!te That Down: Off-Campus Housing, Title VI, Title IX & Who’s Actually Responsible

Hosted by Elexa Koblentz & Hilary Hebrank Dolce, co-founders of ClauseIt (clauseit.com [clauseit.com]), Wr!te That Down: When Vibes Aren’t A Strategy is where shared living, relationships, money, and expectations finally get put in writing. Because vibes aren’t a strategy… you should probably Wr!te That Down. This episode is for you: if you’ve ever dealt with roommate drama, or felt intimidated for being who you are on campus or in a (university-owned/recommended) housing situation. College students are moving off campus in record numbers. But the moment they leave the dorm system, something changes that most students — and parents — don’t fully realize: The structure disappears. In this episode of Wr!te That Down, we unpack the growing legal and accountability gap in off-campus student housing, including what happens when university-recommended (or owned) housing doesn’t enforce university-level protections. We break down: * the difference between dorm protections and private leases * how Title VI and Title IX protections become more complicated off campus * what universities are—and aren’t—responsible for * why “university recommended” doesn’t necessarily mean “safe” * the rise in religious discrimination concerns on college campuses * and why students are often left navigating conflicts without a clear reporting structure or support system We also discuss the real stories and experiences that pushed us to build stronger anti-discrimination and behavioral expectation clauses directly into ClauseIt’s university housing agreements. Because the reality is: Your address may change off campus—but your rights, safety, and ability to access an education still matter. If the system doesn’t clearly define the structure, students are left relying on assumptions. And assumptions are not protections. As always, this isn’t about fear. It’s about clarity. 🛎️ New episodes weekly. 🎧 Follow & Rate Wr!te That Down on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. #SharedLiving #Cohabitation #Adulting #WriteThatDown #vibes #scarystorytime #Roommates #Relatable #ForYou #fyp #trending #ClauseIt #nyc #relationship #realestate #housing #money #moneymatters #storytime #newyork #campuslife #campus #student #undergrad #gradschool #ny #offcampus #titlevi #jewishstudents #antisemitismoncampus #titleix #viral #collegelife #offcampushousing #studenthousing

20 de may de 202624 min
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Wr!te That Down: The Roommate Breakdown

Hosted by Elexa Koblentz & Hilary Hebrank Dolce, co-founders of ClauseIt (clauseit.com [clauseit.com]), Wr!te That Down: When Vibes Aren’t A Strategy is where shared living, relationships, money, and expectations finally get put in writing. Because vibes aren’t a strategy… you should probably Wr!te That Down. This episode is for you if: you’ve ever dealt with roommate drama, the guest who's overstayed their welcome, the group trip that's cost you a fortune, or the roommate that think their closet doubled the day they moved in. People think roommate problems start with one huge betrayal. Usually, they start with: * “Can I borrow this?” * “I’ll pay you back.” * “My partner’s just staying a few nights.” * “We’ll figure it out.” In Episode 4 of Wr!te That Down, Elexa and Hilary unpack how everyday shared living situations quietly shift from social dynamics into legal and financial ones — often long before anyone realizes it. Using Netflix’s “Roommates,” real-life roommate stories, and a few absolutely chaotic personal experiences, they break down: • Borrowed clothes, damaged property & unspoken expectations. • Shared trips, repayment timelines & informal debt. • Why receipts matter more than people think. • Guests overstaying & lease liability issues. • The psychology of resentment in shared spaces. • How “this always happens” changes a relationship dynamic. • Why assumptions are one of the biggest risks in shared living. Also featuring: * A sweater tragedy. * A loan shark joke that may or may not be legally binding. * Anna Delvey, Rachel Williams and the $62,000 tab to American Express * A dog described as “the canine Jackson Pollock.” * And one very important rule: text and email like it may one day be read aloud at a deposition. 🛎️ New episodes weekly. 🎧 Follow & Rate Wr!te That Down on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. #SharedLiving #Cohabitation #Adulting #WriteThatDown #vibes #scarystorytime #Roommates #Relatable #ForYou #fyp #trending #ClauseIt #nyc #relationship #realestate #housing #money #moneymatters #storytime #newyork #campuslife #campus #student #undergrad #gradschool #ny #offcampus #viral #collegelife #offcampushousing #studenthousing

13 de may de 202629 min
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Wr!te That Down: Roommates From Hell

Hosted by Elexa Koblentz & Hilary Hebrank Dolce, co-founders of ClauseIt (clauseit.com [clauseit.com]), Wr!te That Down: When Vibes Aren’t A Strategy is where shared living, relationships, money, and expectations finally get put in writing. Because vibes aren’t a strategy… you should probably Wr!te That Down. This episode is for you if: you’ve ever dealt with roommate drama, shared bills, messy boundaries, passive-aggressive living situations, or the accidental third roommate. Your roommate’s boyfriend basically moved in. Your gluten-free Oreos disappeared. The utilities somehow became your financial responsibility. And now someone’s leaving passive-aggressive Post-It's instead of having an adult conversation. Welcome to Roommates From Hell. In Episode 3 of Wr!te That Down, we break down the real reason roommate situations implode — and spoiler: it’s usually not the dishes. It’s the unspoken expectations, financial resentment, endless guests, noise, food boundaries, and “clean” meaning wildly different things to different people. We cover: * the Venmo ghoster * the food thief * the “I’m clean” liar * the accidental third roommate * and why resentment builds brick by brick until someone snaps Plus: * Hilary’s aggressively enforced repayment policies * Elexa giving unsolicited “performance reviews” * why coffee creamer theft could qualify as a hate crime * and the actual conversations people should have before moving in together Because the best living situations aren’t built on vibes. They’re built on clarity. 🛎️ New episodes weekly. 🎧 Follow & Rate Wr!te That Down on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. #RoommatesFromHell #RoommateFromHell #SharedLiving #Cohabitation #Adulting #WriteThatDown #vibes #scarystorytime #Roommates #Relatable #ForYou #fyp #trending #ClauseIt #nyc #relationship #realestate #housing #money #moneymatters #storytime #newyork #campuslife #campus #student #undergrad #gradschool #ny #offcampus #viral #collegelife #offcampushousing #studenthousing

6 de may de 202633 min
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Wr!te That Down: The Mechanics of Living Together

Hosted by Elexa Koblentz & Hilary Hebrank Dolce, co-founders of ClauseIt (clauseit.com [clauseit.com]), Wr!te That Down: When Vibes Aren’t A Strategy is where shared living, relationships, money, and expectations finally get put in writing. Because vibes aren’t a strategy… you should probably Wr!te That Down. This episode is for you if: you’ve ever considered sharing space with a roommate or significant other. Most people don’t have inherently bad roommates. They just never defined the rules. In this episode, we break down what actually makes shared living work—from money and rent splits to guest policies, cleaning expectations, and what happens when someone wants out early. Because the biggest issues aren’t dramatic—they’re predictable: * Unclear money expectations * Unspoken lifestyle differences * “Temporary” guests that never leave * And zero plan for when things change We dig into what a roommate agreement actually is, what a cohabitation agreement is (and isn't), and how they fit alongside your lease. We also explain why putting things in writing protects more than just your wallet—it protects your sanity. If you’re sharing space, money, or expectations with another person, this is the conversation you should’ve had before move-in day. However, it's never to late to turn the ship around. 🛎️ New episodes weekly. 🎧 Follow & Rate Wr!te That Down on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. #SharedLiving #Cohabitation #Adulting #WriteThatDown #vibes #scarystorytime #Roommates #Relatable #ForYou #fyp #trending #ClauseIt #nyc #relationship #realestate #housing #money #moneymatters #storytime #newyork #campuslife #campus #student #undergrad #gradschool #ny #offcampus #viral #collegelife #offcampushousing #studenthousing

29 de abr de 202645 min