5 Things You Should Know Before Staying at Someone’s Home

Before crashing at your homie's crib, consider these things.

Do They Have Clean Sheets?  - One the worst things that could happen is pulling back the covers at your homie's crib and seeing dirty sheets. Eww, get your life! (Photo: Philip Harvey/Corbis)

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Do They Have Clean Sheets?  - One the worst things that could happen is pulling back the covers at your homie's crib and seeing dirty sheets. Eww, get your life! (Photo: Philip Harvey/Corbis)

You Have 10 Roommates Though?! - So you're homie wasn't going to tell you that he has 10 roommates? The shade of it all. (Photo: Michael Patrick O'Leary/Corbis)

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You Have 10 Roommates Though?! - So you're homie wasn't going to tell you that he has 10 roommates? The shade of it all. (Photo: Michael Patrick O'Leary/Corbis)

Did They Clean Up Their Room? - It would be totally disgusting to roll up at your homie's crib only to find a dirty bathroom. (Photo: Justin Paget/Corbis)

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Did They Clean Up Their Room? - It would be totally disgusting to roll up at your homie's crib only to find a dirty bathroom. (Photo: Justin Paget/Corbis)

Do They Have a Dirty Dog?  - What if your friend had a crazy dog that drools everywhere?That would be absolutely disgusting.(Photo: Richard Bailey/Corbis)

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Do They Have a Dirty Dog?  - What if your friend had a crazy dog that drools everywhere?That would be absolutely disgusting.(Photo: Richard Bailey/Corbis)

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Figure Out What Your Homies Favorite Type Of Wine Is! - It's always nice to show up with a bottle of wine to share with your host. So do that! We're sure everything else will work itself out. (Photo: 68/Martin Child/Ocean/Corbis)